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Show THE MORNING DRUG SWAN OVER ROBBED BROWN PHARMACY ENTERED AND $18 IN DRUGS AND CASH TAKEN. answer to two charges IN THE TRICT COURT. OF FORGERY DIS- i from parties looking for a business opening in Ogden, an offer on this branch of our business. fJQne condition of the transfer is that we will not, for a term, carry mens wear in other departments in competition. flWe have agreed also, before turning business over, to reduce this stock ONE HALF. It is too heavy for purchaser. We have accepted Apparent That Thievaa Were Familiar With Arrangement of Store. at 250 in Each Casa, From Firat Reduction a Icing Mll Fixed Amount. Some time between midnight Thursday and the hour of opening Friday morning, the drug store of Clarence K. Brown, corner of Twenty-secon- d street and Washington avenue, was broken into hy means of the rear door and of the probable value of $13 and $4. 50 In cash taken. The thief or thieves who did Ihe Job were evidently familiar with the interior arrangement of the drug atom and in their mode of operation ahowed a knowledge of the g bnsinesa When Mr. Brown went to hla phar-mai- y this morning he discovered that it had been entered during the night some time after closing. Upon leaving about midnight he locked the back door and left the key in the lock on the Inalde. The thief must have been aware of thla fact, for by boring a half doxea holea through the door with an auger he waa able to insert his hand nnd turn the key In the kick. The thief was evidently a Judge of the best good cigars for be- - took brands in the place. The rash register was setting on the floor in the rear of Ihe room and all the money it contained. about $6.30, waa taken. Not over three feet away from the register quite n sum of money waa cached. wMch the burglar in his hurry entirely overlooked. A number of valuable articles were not touched, why, it la not known unless the miscreant was frightened away before he had a chance to load up with the things. There are no clues to the identity of the thief or thieves. During the night, Ravage nnd Bunea blacksmith shop, across the rand from Browns drug store, was also broken into and a brace and Wt stolen. This brace and bit waa evidently the one used in effecting nn entrance into the drug store. Saturday Morning, June 11, 9 Oclock rt-g- ar charged with forgery complaints, was arraigned in fkelianitlpai court for preliminarymat-It In order to facilitate was agreed hy County Attor- Hulanlski and T. D. Johnson, at-(the defendant, that teati-aashould be given upon both cases t the same time. D a. Smyth teetifled that last Swan came into his saloon and grtaenied a check for $16.50, made pay- -' able to John Dunn and signed, Utah Construction company. Smyth naked working and the tin where he was aaid he waa employed with the I'uh Construction company in Wyom-la- g He caalied the check and n short llaie after found out that there waa aomethlng wrong with It. James C. Jones of the Utah Cumii racoon company said that he signed checks for the company and further aid that during the past month bla company had not deposited at all with the Utah National Bank. at the William Wright, employed gt. Louis Beer Hall, said that Swan tendered him.n check for payment of a lam of beer, but he refused to cash the same as Utah waa apelled Utha and didnt look bona flde to him. John Murphy of the flm of Murphy and Garrett, testlfled that he caahcd a check of $16.60 for Swan who, at tlBt time, waa posing as John Dunn, tS i&eck being made payable to Dunn and endorsed on the back with the Hike Swan, coo two . or Bj Sat-grd- y same name. Oren Hadlock testified that on the fth Inst, he arrested Swan. He said that a blank check book, with but a few checks torn out, which had evidently been thrown away by Swan, was found by a newsboy who gave It to would square up everything would he allow him to go. No promise! were il(T'WrfYb'hitn,4f he iBinrid Ttlakfcwny surh admission. The amounts he had received from Murphy and Garrett and n. A. Symtb were .given back to them . . . by defendant The case waa submitted without, any testimony being offered by the defence. Mr. Johnson for the defendant naked for a reduction of the bond whlrh request waa granted the defendant being hound over to await the action of the district court and his bond reduced to $250 on each complaint. IS PROBATE CALENDAR Cornea Up TH CASES IN DISTRICT COURT CHRIS PETERSON CHANGES PLEA TO REDUCE CHARGE. Beltaer He Will Be Sentenced Monday Burglars on Trial. In the criminal division of the district court before Judge Henry H. Ro-lathe following matters were heard: State vs. Winslow,' continued. State va.Rockefellow, continued. Stale va. Kopp, continued. State Peterson, defendant, appeared and the plea of not guilty to assault with intent to commit murder was set aside and n plea of guilty to assault with a deadly weapon was entered. Sentence will be passed on Mon- pp s day. Estate and guardianship of Wm. J. Lethbridge, minor. Petition for approval allowance nnd settlement of Anal account and decree of distribution nnd discharge. Continued. Eatate of Henry B. Crane, deceased. Petition for approval, allowance nnd settlement of final account, for decree of distribution and discharge referred to C. R. Hollingsworth to audit Estate of Nichols Arsens, deceased, latter of administration Issued to John Contos. Bond $400. Estate of Peter Araene, deceased. I .sitters of administration issued to John Contos. Bon $400. Estate of James Arapne, deceased. I iriterg of administration issued to John Contos. Bond $00. Estate of Anna Marie Egbert, dePetition for final discharge. ceased. Granted. Estate and guardieestia of Farley M. Jones, minor. Citation on tedlure to file inventory nnd appraisement order entered revoking letters, Estate of Edmund Ellis, deceased. . Citation on failure to file inventory and appraisement. Order entered revoking letters. Estate and guardianship of Henry Gleed. Jr:, et el., minora. Citation on failure to file inventory aad appraisementContinued June 17. - k . atooi-pfdga- thair teal to make a record, had overstepped themselves when they arrested "them two boys. Bhroughont his statement Attorney Lessenger told how the boys" had been lead Into the trap. The following, witnesses wt ailed and were being examined as this report closes: James FV Pender and John A. Belt ter. YOUTHFUL THIEVES - ABE AUBESTEU . STOLE SOME BRASS AND TRY TO SELL IT TO JUNK SHOP. Several of the high school and grade teachers have already started on their vacations, and others are going now. Prof. J. E. Retbertord of the hfatory and department of the high school, CenPrincipal William Harold of the tral school, left via the Rio Grande for St. Louis, where they will visit the fair 'and then go to their homes in Indiana. Professor M. Jacobs of the department of English In the high school went to Los Angeles to visit with relatives add spend his vacation. Miss Eva Busch left today over the Southern pacific for her home in San Francisco. Miss Busch was the assistant at ihe Grant school during the Madyear. Miss Elsa Dangers of the ison school will also spend a part of her vacation in the Golden Gate City. Op. Arnold nnd Geo. Wilson, were arrested yesterday at about a quarter to three hy Officer Ezra Farr, near 'ha Ogden River bridge upon the that the brass they had in their J'sesion waa not lawfully obtained- The boy claim that they found the hrass in the weeds hy a barn near the bridge and deny haring stolen it. They "empted to dispose of the same at rt wlgerharts junk shop, hut Mrs. became suspicions nnd telephoned to the station. Arnold claims he has worked at Rails Ditch Passenger Train hostler in round-hombefore now Spreading in Kansas. Dd in that event knows the value of rasa. The two boys will be held pend June' 10.- -A Rock Island Topeka., the investigation of the aflair. waa train southbound puwenger McFarland of south miles four wrecked has 10. Word . Kan.. June rails was the thla city today of the death of this forenoon. Spreading two locomotive, The rauee. a. Wheel-Vapparent wey of Manhattan, in car a aad mail a baggage cars, axpresa a Mr. Dewey is rated as no are There ditch. the into vent t millionaire. He has extensive dead. ie Interests fa West Virginia.! sua-ririf- lu ROCK ISLAND Zlg-BBha- es - THIS DEPARTMENT CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY for Preparation Positively no Credit or Approvals WRECK 2355 WASHINGTON AVENUE. WRIGHTS CLOTHING STORE UTAH INDUSTRY. Its Capitol Has Scan Gradually creased Until it la Now In- the $1.00. $100400. Utah spring chickens are la market at 25c per pound. The supply is limit- Turnips. 5c; Beets, 2 bunches for fir. California cherries are in market at per pound. California wax beans are quoted at 121-2- c per pound. California rurumhera, 5 for 25c. Uiah asparagus 6c. Radishes 4 bunches for 5c. Cabbage 5 cents a pound. Cauliflower, 10 to 16 cents a bead. . Cocoannta, 10 cents each. Bugir ls now $6.45 per aaclc, 14 lbs. 15c An $1.00. a Hooper cheese sella for 17 cento 2 straight hundredweight; grade Coal oil cells for 25 cents Ranch butter, 20c. Spinach, 5 cents a pound. for a gallon. 30c. Lobsters 15c per pound. Lard retails for 14c a pound. Pickled pig leet, three pounds for 25 cento. . cents. Finnan baddies, IT Pickled lambs tongue. 40 cents a do en. Beaf loin, 11 cento per pound Beef riba, sets 9c per pound. Rib roast 12 1 2 cents. Gents. Veal brecsts, 12 Sirloin sLeak, 15 cento. and porterhouse aleak, 17 cento. Round steak. 12 2 cents. Chuck steak. 10 cento. Rib boiling beel, 7 cento. Beef shoulder rinds, 10 cemto cento Rump roasts. 10 to 12 Loin and rib pork chops. It cento Whole pork loins, 11 cento m pound Veal necks, 19 cents. to 17 eesta Veal cutlets. 15 Sliced ham, 20 cento Boiled ham. 30 cento Breakfast bacon. 20 cento cent. Sausage, 12 cents. Dry salt bacon. 13 Pickled pork. 13 12 cento a pound. Home cured breakfast bacon, 15c. Chopped suet. 12 2 cents. Pork sausage 121-- 2 cento cents. Hamburger. 12 The price la each Instance Is by the pound Timothy hay. loose sells for $12.00 per ton. Timothy haled, 75c n hundred. Alfalfa baled. 65c a hundred. Alfalfa hay. loose, $10.00 per ton. Wheat. $1.65 per hundred. r, . 2 . day. It is alleged in ihe application for the writ that the company has not complied with the laws of the state, atid that the stole auditor, who Is the head of the department of Insurance la unlawfully using bis office to further the interests of the company. It ie is a Oats, $1.60. charged that Mr. Calerhead stockholder and director or the Salt Whole corn. $1.50. Lake company, and that as head of the Cracked corn, insurance department of the state, he Barley. $1.35. haa Issued to that company a certificate Rye. $1.6'i per hundred. Bran and abort. $1.20 per hundred of authority to do buttinese io Ihe elate when be knew the company was not Fbnrts alnqe. $1.30 per hundred. complying with the laws of Montana. JACK WHITE IS GOLF CHAMPION. I Silverton. Col., has no tax levy for J Lenduu. June 10. The open golf city purposes. All .expenses of govern- i ment are paid by profit on municipal championship was won by a Jwfk White, with a wore of 296. j light and water plants and licenses. $1-6- , profe-.atona- Rates Reasonable. Telephone 530 K. We wire houses and wire them fine With the best of material in the Electrical line. DONT FORGET THE PLACE THOSE LITE MEN COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. STAN. S. STEVENS MANAGER. 2279 Waeh. If you avenue.. Foughne, 514 x. want Eastern j j Corn-Fe- d Beef go to Ballard & Rinckcrs 331 24th Street. 'Phene Ne. 127K f l, TRUNK FACTORY. Manufacturers of Trungs and Bags, Leather Goods. Repairing at reasonable prlcoe, on short notice. Call and loo ns and we can save you 25 per GALLACHER'S cent. DAVID I. GALLACHER., $22 25th wtreeL . - 1- -2 I . Helena, Mont., June 10. On the application of conneel for the general agents of eight leading- life insurance companies, operating in Montana, the supreme court today liaued an alternative writ of mandamus compelling Stale Auditor J. If. Calderhead to reof Life Insnranri and voke Investment, company .of Balt Jake or show cause why he haa not done so. The writ was made returnable Mon- 1--1 1-- 2 ! THROUGH. FURNISHED . OUT. MODERN EQUIPMENT Beard by day or week. NEWLY Salt Lake Life Insurance Company to Have License Revoked. 2 te Street. 371 Twen.y-secon- d MRS. S. h. ELWOOD Prop. OUT OF MONTANA 1-- one-fourt- STEAM HEAT ELECTRIC LIGHTS CENTRALLY LOCATED. BARRED 2 2 ELWOOD H. IL HENHERRHOT, Press Committee. . 2 - Was. Am. Inier-collcgla- te 1- -2 pound. WO TMIF inter-collegia- te 1--2 Crabs 25c and 62SX. a, Green onions, 4 bunches for five cents. California dry onions. 8 for 25c. Oranges from 15 to 60 cents a dozen. Bananas, 30 cents a dozen. Eastern spring chickens arc selling (or 22,c a pound. Hens. 17',4 cents. Halibut 16c; flounders, soles and cents a pound; smelts sell for 12 rents; salmon 17 2 ctripcd bass, 17 cents. Smoked salmon 16 and 20 cents a and Embalming OPEN ALL NIGHT. 19-ce-nt ii: pound. Swiss cheese 25c and 80c. Eastern cheese. 20 cento. Eggs sell for 20c a doxea. Lemona, 20 to 35c per doxen. California tomatoea, 20c per lb. Rhubarb, 2 cents a pound. Utah potatoes, $1.00 per bushel. Apples $1.60 to $1.75 a bushel. High patent flour Bella for $2.85 per $2.75. d - bunches for FONERALFUENISniNGS 1 nt The moat remarkable feature of ed. however. Following are (he markets ruling Utahs development during the pres, ent decode has been the rapid growth prices: Carrots, 2 bunches for 5c. Of these, the of her manufactureti. 2 one which has shown the moat marked advance in northern Utah ie .the canning industry, which has grown from a mere experiment to be one of Ihe important factors in the prosperity of the state. The Utah Canning Company made a humble beginning In 1897, nnd since that time, keeping well in the van of progress, haa risen to eminence among Utah's industries. Very properly, the Pioneer Brand" waa chosen to mark the products of thla company, nnd the brand haa become n guarantee of excellence. The officers under whoso direction the factory haa been successfully operated for eight yean are Thoa. D. Dee, president; I. N. Pierce, Geo. H. Mateon, treasurer, and E. W. Matson, secretary, In 1903, in connection with Influential eitixena of Box Elder county, the Utah Canning company established n factory nt Brigham City, with n capiThe goods tal stock of $25,000.00. packed at this factory are aold under the "Box Elder label. The increase of business which the company haa enjoyed la attested by the growth of its capital. In 1897. at the 'time of organisation, the capital tock waa fixed at $12,000.00: later thia was increased to $50,000.00. and recently again increased to $100,000.00. The "Pioneer Brand goods have found a ready market In Utah and all adjoining states north and east, extending as far aa Kansas and Missouri. This market was shared last year by the "Box Elder brand. In addition to n large output of tomatoes. the Utah Canning company baa btfEressfully packed other in large quantltiesjmd has manufactured a highly-valueproduct, Pioneer Brand cataup. Since the rigid enforcement of the pure food 1aw.how-eveall catsup manufactured in tills state, and nearly all imported ratsti;, were condemned aa not conforming with the requirements of the law. Tbo Utah Canning company is now manufacturing and haa placed on the market a new and superior brand,Pierce'a Pure Food Law Tomato Catsup. which haa been analyzed by the state chemiata of Utah and several adjoining states, and pronounced hy these experts to comply fully with the of the pure food laws of the respective stales. There are seventeen canning factories within a radius of twenty miles ol Ogden. During the season of 1904, the Utah canning factory at Ogden and the Brigham Cjr factory will pack h of the entire output of this section. The product of nil these factories. excepting the Utah Canning company and Brigham City plants. i controlled by the Utah Belling and 8lorage company. The Uiah and Brigham City factories tire Ihe only ones owned and managed by independent companies. The Brigham Ci'y factory 1 the moat factory tu the state, equipped with marhinerv of the latest Improved type. Tho Utah Canning company factory has been kept well abreast of the times by frequent betterments and changes: and a car of improved apparatus will arrive shortly to be in tual led before next season's run. which will make the equipment of this plant thoroughly modern. The com pa nr confidently anticipates a most puwperous packing season thla 1CJI. and expecta I lie output of the factories fully to maintain their previous high standard. On account of their aAn'jb'ledgcd excellence. Pioneer Brand tomatoes and fierce's Pure Faod Law Tomato Catsup will be the most superior articles in that line to, he found on the- market. Houses. A ChasJ.A. Lindquist piu-imse- d increase! supply, Utah and Oregon strawberries have taken a drop from, 25c to 15c a cup straight. California strawberries are practically out of market. Utah old potatuea have taken a jump of 10c a bushel and are now quoted at Owing to W. R. Gourlay In New Thaatrieal Syndicate Combine Has Forty Word has been received that the tbeatrlaal circuit syndicate, lu Ogden Union Representatives Express which William R. Gouriey, manager Themselves Concerning Cripple of the Unique (heater In Halt lake aud Creek Conditions. of U talma park In ibis city, wen iui crThe following was unanimously ested. haa been formed.' The dual was effected yesterday afternoon lu lleuier adopted liylbe Trades and Labor Asby D. J. Grauinen, owner of houuea la sembly, Ogden L'tsb: Ban Franelscu and San Jons. Cal.; A. Whereas, A most distressing calam- J. Morganstcl of tout Angeles and G. 1, ity has resulted from the intense bit- Adams of (be Crystal circuit, Milwautern ess that has existed between capikee. tal and labor la Teller county, ColoraThe syndicate la to be kuowa as the do, a fueling engendered, encouraged and fostered, by the Mine Owners' asso- United Vaudeville association, and will control practically every HI and ciation, and t house between the Pacific Whereas, A uumlmr of tollers came vaudeville To the thirty to their death through tlic greed and coast and Milwaukee. Urau-ma- n, vindictiveness of such Mine Owners playhouses already coni rolled by Adams and Morganetel. Gouriey Citian of the association, offspring will be added elghieen more. The synzens' Alliance, and will thus be able to book perWhereas, Any body of men who will dicate so far defy civil law, and order, aa to formers at either the Ban Franclai-or eastern end of the circuit for a fifty present thrmeelves in a mob before a weeks' In addition engagement. sworn, bonded, and high executive of to City the civil law, with a coll of rope, and 51 his playhouses in Balt Take modr. Gouriey purposes erecting a demand bis resignation, or bla life, is ern house at Ogden in the near certainly not beyond the pale of future. He baa been altacnl several be It lo Denver- - looking after hla end Resolved, That the Trades and la- days bor Assembly of Ogden, deplore the of the desk calaiplty that has visited the miners CHICAGO MILK SUPPLY. of Colorado, and ask that the Judgment of popular opinion be suspended as Chicago. June 10. St. laitls capltal-iKi- a against organized labor In Teller counare Interested In a plan lo relieve be can fair trial until full and a ty. Chicago's scarcity of milk and Improve and ran. we crime tills as believe had. the quality of food given to Infants. may be, traced to the direct or IndThey prottose to eslabllMb a number irect acts of the Associated Mina Own-erof distributing stations In Chicago from and which goata will he aent ouL whenever Resolved, That we condemn this dia- an order for fresh milk is received.' bolical tragedy, as most reprehensible, And, aim there are dangers for the and call uiwn the authors thereof, to bablro in tbs nursing bottles aa well aa be apprehended, and brought to the in the milk nr commerce, it Is ordinary to be ihe of and bar Justice, punished to have the infants lake their full extent of the law, be they whom planned nourishment entirely from the goata We the view with dismay they may. a met hod which is Mid to be In vogue snap judgment taken hy the frenzied among the Latin races allle.K of the mine owners 1o charge this crime tu organised labor In order NEW PRINCETON TEAM CAPTAIN. to cover up their fiendish and atrocious work, and, be It further. Princeton. N. J.. June 10.- -R. K. WilResolved, That it ts the opinion ol liams, of the claim of 05 of Chicago, this body, an inquiry, conducted by the haa been elected captain of the Prince-io- n general government, should be had, track teapi for the ensuing year. and in the meantime the pert of Color- He is Princeton's best runner, having ado affteted should be placed under won the mile run in the martial law. and ail agitators and meet In his aophomore year. In agents who countenance and give vent, the recent. meet at removed to Inflammatory expresKion.be Franklin Field. Williams won second be whether from the vicinity, they In both Ihe mile and half mile owners or miners, and all law break-er- a place rm. and be summarily . dealt with, technicalities, delays and other annoyNew York, June 10. The suspension ances lie not tolerated. A. F. Wolrnke. for one year waa anof Hy authority of. the Trades and Lanounced on the consolidated stock exbor Asaemhly. change today, for acta detrimental to Per the exchangfc. C. O. GLAXVTLLK, GRANT SYPHEIIS. Old Utah Potatoes Jump Up Tan Cents Cherries Are Cheaper. OF THE HISTORY OF THEGREAT A6K PUBLIC TO SUSPEND JUDGMENT PENDING INVESTIGATION. a I FORM A NEW CIRCUIT PASS RESOLUTIONS CALIFORNIA AND OREGON PRODROP. DUCT TAKE COMPANY TRADES FEDERATED COURSE ON DOWNWARD CANNING SOMETHING ARE STRAWBERRIES Judge Rolapp. In the cam of the State, va James McPherson, the defendant entered plea of not guilty to the crime of felony. The charge of forgery waa changed to that of felony. The caae of Ihe State of Utah va. Jo ssph Murphy, alias Murphey and Wm. Moore, alias Thoa K. Hale, waa called for trial. The defendants are charged with robbing the. Jewelry store of John A. Beltaer on April 17th. In bin argu ment and statement to the Jury, Attor- SCHOOL TEACHERS ney M. D. Leaaenger for the defend TAKE VACATIONS nt a. alleged the defendants were lead into the cam by Hailing, whom he lermed an a for the po-l-i' Borne of Them Ge to the Coaet and a S." and who waa a hold-u- p and dope Few to the World's Fair. flend. He also slated that the police in Entire lines of mens Clothing, Hats, Underwear, Etc., and children's wear will be offered at prices calculated to create quick selling.- fJEvery day has its expenses. Q We want to effect this thing quickly. flYou know the quality of this merchandise, Every piece will be a bargain. the District Court Bsfors The following probate calendar waa heard hy Judge Henry H. Rolapp: Estate of Samuel Fotia, deceased. Letters of administration Issued to John Contos. $400 bond. 0 Estate of Louis Kulaumboa, deceased. Letters of administration issued to John Contoa. Bond $800. Estate of Krlglaco Kergiake, deceased. Letters of administration issued to John Contos. Bond $400. Estate of Louis George, . deceased. I letters of administration issued to John Contos. Bond $400! M cEn tire, deceased. ' Estate trW Petition for summary distribution; hearing continued June 14. Estate of Nathaniel Lenvitt, deceased. Petition for order of sale of real estate. Granted. Estate and guardianship of Joseph C. Harrop, minor. Petition, for order of sale of real eatato . Continued June 14. Estate and guardianship of William Delbert Skeen, minor. Letters of guardianship leaned to Mary 8keen. SALE OGDEN EVER SAW MARK-DOW- N HEARD Bond $100. CRIMINAL WE OPEN WITH THE GREATEST house-breakin- him. Detective Pender staled that he had a conversation with the defendant in ihe office of chief of police. The defendant stated that he had been working under n certain section boas on the riiiroiil. Pender naked, him to write a for a recomjdior to this section-boe- s mendation. He wrote n note, the handwriting of which waa .identical with that on the checks. Acting .Chief of Polk Brown . aald Swan admitted ihat be made out the checks and wanted to know that if he the Stock Must be Sold One-Ha- lf ; HUiT -- 5- 1!0. 11, JI-N- "7 This Store Changes Hands STORE BOUND UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, OGDEN, EXAMINER, When we offer ANY KIND of mens wearables to the trade, you Can bet your last dollar that its right. We stand alone in the mens outfitting business here, from a quality, style, durability and price standpoint. We offer you nothing but the best merchandise obtainable. and at a price that you can reach. Our two piece Summer Suits will retain shape as well as (he regular, full lined ones. YOU HAVE OUR GUARANTEE AS TO THAT We also make a specialty of all new style Straw Hats and Panamas at right prices. Our tan Oxfords and button Shoes are new and stylish. .We will consider it a pleasure to show you our stock. THE TOGGERY |