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Show TI1E amusements END OF HARD E NLARGiNG DEPOT FACTORY LITIGATION COURT. IN Nc Date Given for the improvements but Change May Be Made Within Two Months. Tho long fought and hard fought. injunction case ha a Anally been wit led l.y a decision ot the cupreine couii, handed down Friday, in which Munsey wa perpetually restrained from using the contended label but in which ihe latter waa mmiielled to pay hut nominal damages, assessed at the minimum of M. Attorueys Richard- - and Maginnia conducted the case for the plaint iff while the interests of the defendant were represented by Attorney K. 8. Fa i n worth. The supreme court held that Mun-sehad lieen guilty of violating the Injunction of the court and that Judge Hart would have been justified in fining him for eo doing and in aesesKing damages that might have accrued to Mr. Davidson; that the pronfe offered were not satisfactory a. to the amount of damage Mr. Davidsun had sustained, hut a. he had sustained gome damage and the rnurt was unable to .nay how much, they allowed him nominal and attorneys fee. costs of rotirt. The attorneys fee have been the chief bone of contention. Counsel for .Munsey insisted that, they rmild not lot taxed at costs and expenses under the statutes of the State of I'tah, but the supreme court held that they were properly taxable aa such and held thst. if Davidson would, within ten day a, after the remittitur from the supreme court la filed in the district court, remit (119 of the damages that the attorney fees and costs, as awarded by Judge Hart, together wiih all rostg of appeal, should he paid by Munsey; if lie should fail so to do luat a new trial should he granted in which event Davidson would he at liberty to offer further proofs of damages and the matter of attorneys' fees having been decided in hia favor they would he allowed to Davidson as, of course. In another trial. Home years ago Max Davidson brought suit against K. A. Munsey to enjuin him from selling cigars, which were not manufactured by Dav idson,' under the mime of Columbia Club Pcrfecto and obtained aa injunction from the district court of Weher county enjoining hint from selling any cigars aa having been made by Max Davidson as Columbia Club Pcrfcclos unless in fact they were such. In February, 190, Judge Hart, as district judge, found Munsey guilty of contempt of court in violating the injunction and awarded damages, attorneys fees and costa to Davidson. The chso was appealed to the supreme court and reversed upon the sole ground that by the consent of both parties to the litigation the court began the trial of the case, upon Washingtons birthday, a legal holiday, and sent' the caso lack iu the lower court for a new trial. and about a The case was year ago this month Judge Hart again assessed damages at $150, also $300 attorneys fees for the services rendered in the district court, and $!00 for attorneys' fees In the event of an appeal to the supreme court, and the costs of suit. The latter Judgment is the one that has now lieen affirmed in pan by tbe supreme court. Counsel for Davidson claim a vie tory because of the fact that nearly all of the judgment of tbe lower court was affirmed, while counsel for Munsey claims a victory In the supreme court because the damages were cut down $149, and therefore the decision of the lower court waa modified. DaviHBon-MiiDM- Present THE Senators y y Daughter PRICES, 10c, 20c, 38c MONDAY light House Robbery TUESDAY Against Man MAT. AND NIGHT Out of Darkness THURSDAY East Lynne FRIDAY Way Down East SATURDAY MATINEE Sidewalks of New York SATURDAY NIGHT Golden West d 9lr HMSSSSw The Summer promise! to bo one of Fancy Waiatcoato, aa the principal featura of men'e apparel. , The Haberdaahar, ' Fancy Walatcoata will ba worn thl Summer to a greater extent than ever before." The Clothier and Furniaher 2449 Wash. Ave. You Never Had $5.00 Jn" v,,ter ,A11 Yal,le than at work ffuanmteed. low prices: Sg.Wa?Bfts::SS painless extraction ,y Attendant P m, 50c Open 8 a. m. to Boston Dental Parlors ?Ver " Browning's store 2461 WASHINGTON AVE. HEEP HERDERS same Ntain DISEASE. t,T,0lrn- - foT a little herder disease has ' RPl"r"nre in this vl-- " msy cem this found If, "a" ? tnr nt of nowhere else in Amer- - wbert Idaho In (hat dla-,- h moun-o- f B,Uer R ,k estreme northern portion ,ncunt of the severity K th. - VB,Ptome and the peculiar tsiMinr" hi J'clng the entire body. It Inrorrectly as spotted fever, nTPro,,lnE C8K' re at this ''""d for at the Brigham ' " Ihr 1,0 contagion to thfe ., g!! ""trurtw., line the officials of the railroad coming Into thin city. These gentlemen have inadesome time tbe for recognised quacy of the wall tug mom at tbe local station to accommodate the people who pass tu rough this city. So they bare planned to convert the baggage room into a waiting apartment, making it Bn extension of the present waiting room. This cannot be done, however, until an addition has been built onto the north end of the main station. It haa not been derided how large this annex will be, hilt, it will be for the handling of much more baggage than now. It will, therefore, necessarily bn larger than the preaent baggage room in order to meet the needs of the constantly increasing traffic. When these plans are carried out the loial station will be one of tbe most eomraodious railroad depots in the west. As It is now, the offices are crowded and huddled together. To relieve this condition a building la to be erected on the souih of the main atation, to be used by the commissary department, and eventually another story ia to be added to the nutter building. These projects, however, are further in the future than ia ihe amplifying of the watting mom, and the building of a new baggage room. No specific date has been fixed for the starting of these alterations, but it will probably be within ihe next two months. VERDICT IN Childrens Directors of Shupe Williams Company Meet to Decide on Important Waist Suits Silk Waist Special Spring Jackets Sunday afternoon there will he a meeting of the direnot of the Shupe- William. Tandy rnmpsnv at which it is expected a decision will be arrived at to build a large structure in which the machinery for the crack-far- t ory will te installed in addition to that now in use in the manufacture of randy. Joseph Scowcmfi, o.io of the principal movers in this expansion and one the most active memliers of the company, will leave .luting the coming week for Kansa City, where he to the til pay special attention equipment and machinery in the ranestablishment of dy and cracker In this Loose. Wiles and company. factory the cracker and candy business is united and there are about 800 people employed. The company now have five travelling men on (be road and are about to put on one more salesman. These represent stives will also do canvassing for the crarker trade. Most attractive and interesting showing of tho season. Elegant line of Ladles' tailored ailk suits la plan colors of 81 A brown, black, blue and changeable effect at f SPECIAL VALVES in fancy stripe and changeable taffeta silk suits, colors are blue, red. brown and green. Platted skin ind a slats. Elegantly tail- - fl ored. Special prire, suit These are exceptional values and at the price marked will not last long. AND CANDi CO. two-stor- y MUSICIANS Represented to the Lodge That the den Players Were "Scabs. is.n h Rlack h 86 At Ihe lent moment yesterday Ihe mrmbera of Foster's Military band, engaged to accompany tbe W. O. W. to Lon Angeles, were notified that unless they paid their own expenses, they eould not go with (he party. Thia news came like a bolt of lightning. from a clear sky, for the contracts had been all signed up, and aa the band supposed, everything was completed for the trip. However. It appears That the local lodge had to depend on the Salt lake local and the Commercial club of that city for part of the proceed h, and it waa only today that the Salt laker refused to bold tip their end of the affair. Some of. in fact. all. the members of tbe band had arranged for leave of absence from their different place of employment and the. news that came from Zion was a groat disappointment to them. H appears that the mnstrlans of Salt lake went to the Salt Iotke hodr of the Woodmen and stated that If they touk Ihe Ogden band with them they would telegraph to loa Angeles and say that the delegation waa coming down with a ' acab," whether it was ao nr not. - K la stated that this la the cause for tbs refusal of the Salt take people to pnl up their pari, of the money and. from what ran be learned, the Salt Lake mtisiriana were extremely bitter heranae the Ogden band outbid them for the trfp. Was Nervous Until the Decision sured Him Ha Would Not Be Executed. As- The jury in the trial of Joseph Kendall, the murderer of his wife, returned a cerdirt, yesterday morning, of murder In the second degree. This means that tbe heaviest atonement that can be exacted of hint in life imprisonment and the lightest is ten yeara of penal servitude. When the prisoner waa brought Into court this morning to hear the yerdict of the jury, he seemed very much affected. His knees shook as be sank Into hia chair, and his left hand waa constantly pulling at hia muitacbe. He watched closely every movement of tho court officials and when the clerk received the verdict from the hands of the foreman, the prisoner fixed his eyes it non that document and never removed them until Ha contents were read. At tbe clerks announcement of Murder in the second degree," there was a visible relaxing of bis tense muscles, and hia eyes roved over the courtroom with a look In them almost . 'VISITING PARLEY WRIGHT. Gabriel Mltehell of Syracuse. N. Y., the William who is representing Meyer lace house of New York Citv. Is spending a few days In Ogden with hia old friend Parley Wright. Mr. Mitebell Is on hia way east from the coast and will remain over to fight in witness the Gardlner-ShrecSalt Lake Monday night. He aays that Ogden la one of ihe moat progressive cities, in his line of business. In the west, and he always enjoys a vacation of a few days with Mi hrp k FRUIT GROWERS SOCIETY HORTICULTURAL FORMED IN WEBER COUNTY. Another choice line of Jsp eilk waists trimmed with Kng-liaeyelit embroidery, ehirriugs and Valenciennes insertion. AH hare Ihe new style sleet es. Prices from nil 41.01 h 1351 tt Skirts For evening, dress and party wear our stork of fancy akirta ia moat complete. There are a few more of thoee McGee adjustable yokes under-aklrl- a and draw-strinon sale 84 1C special at .each J7J0 Our line of gingham and fancy and cheeked lawn striped waiata la the flneat in the city. If you are needing a salat aCe ours first Styles sra Ute latest and price Just right. . mn taffeta silk jsekeis from to $14. g CASEY WON THE GAME. In tbe eighth with the score 5 to $ drew a pass gainst Tacoma Caaey Ogden Player Doing Great Work on from loren that eventually resulted in the CoaaL one of the two runs that tied the score and then in the eleventh Inning be Dear I Barnes, known to Ogden base- cracked out another double that scored ball fans aa Caaey." ia playing won- three men and won the game. derful hall on th Coast. He will be remembered as the beat second base BALT LAKE ROUTE TIME CARD. man that ever donned a laibater uni' ' T form. Tho JiOa Angeles Times haa the Official figures for the new time card following to say about how he won the of the Ball Lake roula have been game for Tarotna on Sunday last: upon, and ihe time card will The straggle waa fierce all the way, liegreed in the printer's hands today. This for with such heavy, freakish hatting card for a complete change the fans were kept excited from alert In theprovides local service aa well as iho to finish. The more waa tied twice and flrsL daily train to California. aa the game could not be finished In The through details of the figures, being of nine or even ten innings It continued Interest locally ai this time, are until the eleventh and In that one the deep herewith given, effective May I: Tigers clawed out enough hiu to taka 1 and 2. Malt Lake-Lot- s Angethree runs which the locals could not lesTrain Leave Malt Lake at Overland: even up. m. Arrive Malt Lake 0:30 a. 8:30 Tbe bright particularwtar waa Tiger m. viap. Leamington cut-ofThrough Casey, who not only played a pretty paaaengera at Tooele, Stockton, Tintic fielding game, but hit the ball hard for Junction and other points ran uae this two doubles that won for hia team. train for Lo Angeles or gait Lake. In the third lnnlnl with tiro men on Train 5 and Tintic local: Leave bases he lilt a double that scored them. Salt Lake 7:456, a. m. Arrive Salt Mr. anil Mrs. H. T. Snyder announce Ihe engagement of their daughter. Ethel, to William F. Toller. The wedding will take place in the near tut nre. Both young people are well and fatorably known ia the city. W. H. Tyer, formerly city editor of of Ogden, la in the ally en route to Boise, Idaho. He la jnat returning from hia home In Iowa where he waa called by ihe sudden death of hia father. Mr. Tyer is building up a lucrative law practice In Idaho's cap- the Examiner f. ital. Mr. and Mrs. E. O- - Wattia and daughter pae today for lxm Angeles, going via the new, San Pedro road, to be gone for some. time. Mr. Wattia Is' one of the member of the t'tah Construct inn company, and will be one of the first passenger to go over the new line. Charles W. Jones, who was arrested this city for the perpetration of extensive bounty frauds In Sait I eke county, entered a plea of guilty to the rharge of rrlmlnal conspiracy tn the district court Friday. He wa sentenced to serve one year In the county jail, the maximum punishment allowed by law. His sentence will start from January IStlj, th day of hia arrest Four other accused of being IB will he tried next week. in For the first time in thia city the atsge hands at the Grand Opera bouse on la Next Meeting Saturday. April 22, Friday night, in me production of "Way When Prof. Ball Will Down East, set a aoene in full view Be Present. of tbe audience. It was received with Lake 8:15 p. ' t. via Stockton. Trains 31 and 32, Lyan Junction ntod at I nit: Leave Balt Lake S p. m. Arrive Salt Lake 9:46 a. m. Runt via Provo and Nephl and connect at ynn Junction with trains 1 and Tt thus giving all resident! between Balt I .aka, Provo, ban pete valley points, Nephi and Lynn June! ion a tbrongh train to and from Uts Angeles. ae-co- BUYB WARREN BUILDING. Will O. Kay Pays $10,000 for Bualnaan Block. Will O. Kay, Ihe young commlaalon merchant of this city, has completed arrangements with 11. C. TaVey, for Ihe purchase iff the Warren building. No. 24K2 Washington avenue. The purchase price ia $10,000. This Is regarded by the real ealate men of thin city a an excellent deal on the part of Mr. Kay. A portion iff tho building has been leased by the Postal Telegraph company for five years, for a monthly rental of $o. Shoe' Will be Worn 'by Both Men and Women This Spring in Taste, We Have Our (Ml 001 Out and Ready For Show and Sale $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4, $4.50 We Sell the Best We Paid $100,000 Bottle Free favor and hearty applause. The hoys did their work well and with diapatrh. yesterday were preaent will who Those of the about turist county numbering in the future why understand In met tne commission county fifteen, it is necessary at time for rather We paid $100,000 for the American ers office at the rourt house and debetween acts. The work wait long to Llqnosone; tha highest price rights this In to cided organise county what waa tinder the direction of 8tage ever paid for similar rights on any will lie known aa the Weber County Cook. William scientific discovery. We did this after Horticultural Society. Joseph Stan- Manager th product for two year, ford presided at the meeting and R. K. an unde f Judge testing William (hnplnw, phyeldan and hospitals, In through Wilson acted as secretary. arrived in Ogden yeotei-dawho and other. We cured ell Howell, country this The matter of the new experiment on hit way to Summerville, where kinds of germ dlaeaaea with It thoustation was discussed and Job. Stan- he ha-- expected in be preaent at tho of the moat difficult caw obford. and C. A. Htnckcnlooper, were bedside of bi dying sister, but who sands We proved that in germ tainable. appointed to act with representatives received word while on the road that troubles U alway aceompllabea what of Pavia and Box Elder, with a view aha had died, also got a telegram medicine cannot do. Now we oak you of having the station located in thia from Fall River. Maaa., stating that trv it try it at our expense. Teat section. the folks there had received a cable- it as we did; see what It does Then At the next meeting Prof. E. D. Ball, will uae it always, as we do. and gram from Scotland that hia brother of the Agricultural collrge of Logan Andrew had oted there. Thus, in the you million of other do. You will uae aa and will be present deljyer.an. address course of two or three days, brother It, not only to get well, hut to keep on the Codling Moth.. OP. which sub- an sister died la different parts of well. And it will save neatly all of ject he is considered .an. Authority In the world. alekneia. pour the state, having made. many person al experiments, and . during thia lecAt two p. m. yesterday the ture he will use colored Jllatea to II Sacred Heart academy held their Arlust rate, which will glfi .greatly In bor exercises on the grounds of Llqttojwne la not aide by compoundmaking the subject treated more clear that day institution which constated of a ing drags, nor la there alcohol la it to hia listeners. from gas arranged program by the stuIts virtues are derived aolely After some debate the derision to nicely a proeea reA number of gaa-- by academy. the of dents oxygen largely and 14 organize waa reached after a commit appropriate nnngn were rendered by quiring immense apparatus tee. consisting of John Farr, John who afterward planted Thl process haa, for more atudent the time. days' and R. E. Wilson were ap- tree and immediately thereafter a row than 2 yeara. bee the constant aub-lepointed to prepare etc., which of trees were planted running the enof scientific and chemical research. will be submitted at a meeting to be of the ground. This waa reault ia a liquid that does what The tire length held at 2 oclock next Saturday after- followed by a luncheon which con- oxygen does. It ia a nerve food and noon when officers will also be elect- cluded the exercises of the day, which blood food the moat helpful thing In exed. reflect great credit on those that had the world to you. Ita effects are Tet The purpose of the society Is to en- the matter ia charge. , vitalizing, purifying. hilarating. we courage the raising of belter fruits, It 1 a germicide ao rertaln tnut offer or a and to find a market for all fruit rate on New every j Shop, bottje Bather Location," publish Royal can oil In tho county. and Grant. j $1,000 for m disease germ that it cw. Ten1y-fn,1ri- , m. 42.75, 4150 TuHrcmaTus of Edwin stelliraore may be viewed at ihe family residence 2053 Jeffcraoa avenue, on Sunday between the houra of 10 a. m. and 1 p m. n a. It 4751 Mrs. J. 8. Gordon will entertain the ladies of the Presbyterian congregation at her residence, 50 24th street, Thursday afternoon. Dan Spencer and a party of fifteen, including .cveral ladle, went west in Mr. Spencer's private car this forenoon to view the sights of the cut-ofGUILTY PRISONER FOUND OF great. Ogden-LuclThey will IN SECOND DEGREE. . MURDER return to Ogden this evening. 1 At 10 Tan covert Jackets at $L Very pretty. Rajah pongee silk jackets, several styles, elegantly trimmed. Price 1 CASE OF 85c Short covert Jackets from GATHERING Og- have just received a large shipment of sheer white lawn waists in the style alecves. Price from mn it mot Royal Barber Bhop, "New Location," Cor. Twenty-fourtand GranL 1125, $3.11 mil $4.00 We We hare an excellent assortment. of Ladtea'.iong rravenette costs,, both chocked and plain. The following arrests were made yesterday by the police department: Frank Kurameios on the charge of assault with a deadly weapon with Intent to commit murder. This charge waa however withdrawn, for. after of the affair, It wa investigation of Joy. found that there waa no troth in the Judge Howell stated that he would charge. Mike Driscoll and Bert Mapronounce sentence upon the prisoner honey for drunkenness. on tho 37th Inst., and the latter waa led to hia cell by one of the officers. John R. Austin, son of Mr. and Mrs. While this is the verdict that was J. W. Austin of this city, who was forhad who those generally expecled by merly cashier for tho Rio Grande followed the rase, it la believed by Western in Ogdea, but who haa been some in Kendall ia degree for some time assistant train dispatchmany that indebted for his life, to Attorney John- er for that company at Salt take, haa a tell- been had to the son, whose pica jury promoted to a regular train dising rffect. patching position at Grand Junction, for which place he left last night to take up the duties of his new position, in which hia many Ogden friends will OPPOSED wish him success. FOSTER S ORGANIZATION. I Elegant cream Jap silk shirt waiata trimmed with Valenciennes lace and tucks, sizes 32 to 41. aale Special S price la English Serges, new cheeked Panama cloth, brown and tan Sicilians. Beautifully tailored In the season's latest styles. Prices from Bhupe-Wiliiam- Children's covert silk, and broadcloth jackets In abort or skirt, length. Reautlfully trimmed In lace and braid. There are several styles In these pretty coats and each id a spe-ria- l value. Coats In tan or cream Sicilian at Tuesday Only Cloth Suits W.O.W. SALT LAKE Monday and fll One of the features of ihe Sunday performance at Ihe I'tahna theatre to-night will be Ihe baritone solo by Mr. Fred Tout, who is wit limit doubt tbe finest baritone In the state, KENDALL jiayuaaajuuMC Waists CRACKER TO GO WITH We The Toggery Improvement, all along ihe tUm JFif itS::rjfSVCTarBargJMeMjvwia FOR Expansion. will anon be the peaceful battle cry of 4- Silk Shirt BUILDING TWO-STOR- BAND IS NOT We make a special feature this season of these fancy Vests. Price, from 80c to $12. are going to show you the swellest line of Panamas this year that you have ever seen. ROOM NEW BAGGAGE AND LARGER WAITING APARTMENTS. - m mi. EQUIPMENT CASE Injunction. w.llre' MHN1XS, APRIL SI NHAY FOR A BIG Munrey Secure a Reduction in Damage and Davidcon Geta Perpetual 'fVGICMY taii, THE UNION THE SUPREME WEDNESDAY i FOUGHT OAVIDSON-MUNSE- Man KX.JllM:ii: tiUpKN, ' Opera House Will MUllMMi For Liqtiorone, Yet We Give You g 50 c. horticul- y Kills Inside Gcrtnt. Bal-lanty- ct not kill. The reason Is that germs are vegetables; and Llquozone like an of ozygea 1 deadly to vegetal matter. Thera lies the great value of Liquo-znnIt la the oniy way known to kill germa in the body without killing the tissue, too. Any drug that kill germinis a poison, and It cannot he taken ternally. Medicine ia almoet helpleis In any germ disease. It ia this fact to huthat gives Uquozone Ita worth manity. And that worth 1 so great that we have spent over one million dollars to snpply the first bottle free to each sick one we learned of. ez-n- rx e. FMm-- ( Jolt OMaaa fll I Tmoto-rtn- an Vaeamal WOM I noo an aiMon that buns wu trr-- M SUM all Mlarr-- U mnafioii Sli bom. IM al napar or ncrtundabliirf laqboaoM feOOCIT InSMN d n-a- lu cevwiUUMas wfcw h an as t 50c. Bottle Free. If you need Ltquosone, end have nevirr tried it, plesae eend us thle Ye will than mall you aa orcouiion. der on a local druggist for a full-zlbottle, and wo will pay the druggist ourselves fir It This la our free gift, mode to convlaee you; to rhow you what Uquozone Is. and what it can da In juai're to yourself, please, for it places you unaccept It These are the known germ dlaeaaea. der no obligation whatever. All that medicine ran do for these Uquozone eoetz 50r. and $1. troubles la to help Nature overcome IndiCUT OUT THIS COUPON are result the germs, end such fnr ibi oltr mr aot sppcxr aiain. bill mi rect and uncertain. Uquozone attacks th blank and mail ll la The Llquoios. the germa. wherever they are. And Cewpaor, 4U-Wbah Are., CBIcaza. when the germs which cause a disease; must end.i My dim i are destroyed . the disease I hmnnrrrtiird Lianoffl,. but i I ypn will and forever. That is Inevitable. .apply b Wc. bell la fit. 1 wilt Mb it. Frvsr-lfiflnt Hir Dti Kimr imii Ll Ctnpp ( a Inefhltli i.eeee Leuoorrhse fileod Pvrfsoa Germ Diseases - ze to-da- M IsnrTruu-Msisrlk-Vmmif- BnghillnsMM Trrafcm qH fa CorranpUc 'one Croup !'H inrrb-4'r- .tYBMtierv Uadnifl-Drup- af lii fMtrofuis-Hrpbi- . itvspepiift Both miss - . Hsnp l$sn Troiifctos Piles Fsemeoeift Ptearisr- - Vutmr MmmtUhet &Hiihe-"4Vti4- s tie llc Dubmms omseP TruaPitt 'Vimet TTrtjfcJM 'shMvuloaip ttMtiMMtiiiMitM'(itaia'ai 4'X SI Give full write - pUinlv. Jin? pfcYi'riie or hnspltol n1 yrt vsing LiQuusoni vi it ps jied-- f suppled fur a tesla |