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Show ' ' TilE MORNING EXAMINEE: UC.UES, who sold to Brig Bowman nt trus'r will hold the stoc in trust jliiI a new corpai'.'ttoa baa bee a formed. A Suit Lake attorney roprcsenUng the interests of Willard Snyder, of that city, was in Ogden Monday, when. It formally stated, the transaction closed. Thero are ms ay hraada of butter on Judge Maglnnis returned from Salt market, but there ia only ore best, the lake yesterday morning. and that ia Slatenrille. The funeral of Mra. B. V. Higgins mill bo held from the residence. No. George il. Welsh and family leave 412. Twenty-sixtstreet. Wednesday today on tbo San Pedro Limited for Mr. Welsh has been at 2 o'clock. Ret. Blair officiating. In Philadelphia. electrical engineer for the Ogdu Raptermeni city cemetery. id Transit company for four months A marriage license was Issued yes- past, hut will hereafter follow conon one terday to Newel H. Taylor of Farr struction work car lines. of the large West And Miss Meda Christensen of eastern street Brigham City. The contention of Bambeiger and Judge Rotapp ia on the coant on an the cttlnena of Layton over the franimportant mission relative to the sug- chise, which the financier desired to ar interests in Utah. He will be ab- obtain has been settled ia Bamberger's sent from the city for ten days. He may opt rate steaui cars favor. over the road while construction work A song recital will be given by Miss ia going on. hut must change the moWehrend Thursday evening, tive powor from steam to electricity, Olga March 22nd, at the First Congrega- when the road ia completed. tional church, ia which the public is cordially larked. Misa Wehrend will CHEAP RATES TO MEXICO. be Maiated by Misa Alma Bauer, pianist. Daily after February 15 until April T Midland will tall tick 'TJ.' EL Rapkin. the youth who took eta,tha Colorado to City of Mexico and Ogden collection Salvation apthe boa, away points north thereof, for 44.60. For inpeared before Judge Patton yesterday formation and literature writs ticket After the evidence, office. 77 West Second South, Balt morning. hearing the Judge gave Rapkin a sentence of Lake. which he suspended whlla ninety dayi, the youthful ihltf got out of the city. OPERA BOUSE h Friday Night Only ftc InteDeetual Ehnotloual Actress . 1 s ' . Laura Fraukenfield Miss m and Talented Company Great Modern I, Wilkie Collin Drama Double Life 11 Drama ticed from A New Magdolen." . , 76e., 50c., 25c. on aale Thuraday. DESTRUCTIVE igidil price. gii SNOWSLIDE. The women of the Presbyterian conCreedr, Colo., March JO. A snow-slid- e gregation and their friends will be enname down Mammoth mountain tertained Thuraday afternoon nt 212 nt 4 oclock yesterday afternoon nt Adams avenue. All are invited. the Bast Willow Mining company's Tbe Utah Construction company has mill, killing one man, Samuel East, 800 men in in camp along the route and demolishing the blacksmith shop of the Western Pacific railroad from la which he was working. The news was telephoned to Creeds and one Balt Lake to tha Nevada state line. . hundred men with shovels were soon Benefit card party and dance given at work endeavoring to nave tha unby the Brotherhood of tymilsay Carmen fortunate man' life, but he had eviof America. Thursday evening, March dently been killed instantly, and was 22nd, nt. Engle Hall. Admission 25 found under six feet of snow within an hour. The slide was a heavy one and cents. Prises and refreshments. drove large mining timbers more than The Balt Lake Herald announces 20 feet into the opposite side of the that the Utah State Journal has been canyon. . BOUS- -- OPERA E- - Two Night Only Saturday and Sunday . .J f r- - " WEDNESDAY- - HORSING, ilARCIT w rf ." - 21. .r 190ft. guments, while he undertook the hear-irof another case He hal been f but a few m:nu'e when he was summoned back to tbe room, where the counsel in ibis case were engaged in n lively controversy as to tbe propriety of introducing a teftatn line of argument. To xpediie matters the court decided to finish this hearing before taking up another rate, and the argument was brought to g dose about 4 pm. After a deliberation of one hour verdict was returned in favor of the pialutfff. He ws grunted damage in the sum of 1225, with Interest from July 3, 1905. amounting to 115.80. The next case to receive the court's attemiou will he the action of Broa. Muaic Do. against J. C. Patch to recover a balance alleged to be due on n promlaaory note 1 sailed ia payment of a piano. The amount involved U 135.38. which the plaintiff claims aa internal due on tha note. The defendant refuse to pay this amount ou the ground that no interest .waa. called for in tha original note as exec ated at the time of aale. Th prevision for the payment, he allege, wgg inserted after he to the note. ;. g COURT NEWS gi-u- BRIEFLY s S. H. Hobaon ia la from Tuacarora. VTJJU, 0 TOLD WHAT THE LAW AND THE LAWYERS ARE DOING. The hearing of the damage sulr of John Porter against the Southern Pacific Railway company was continued In district court yesterday morning. The plaintiff in the case asks for the payment of 550 for damages alleged to have been sustained through the destruction of a tract of alfalfa by a fire caused by the negligence of the defendant in allowing e heavy growth of weeds to accumulate on the and not taking proper precautions to prevent the ignition of the earns. L. E. Abbott, claim adjuster for the defendant, was the first u lines examined yesterday. He testified that he had measured tbe land lu question and found that the entire field contained acres and only half of this about 88 had been damaged. According to his eatimme the crop which was destroyed waa practically valueless sines it had been allowed to stand until late la the season. After the fire, he the alfalfa aould thrive better thin it had before, since the heat would tend to draw the moisture to the surface of the soil. Edward D. Rowsa. the engineer who had charge of the engine from which the fire is alleged to have originated, told the Jnry about the precautions which had been taken to prevent the escape of aparka from his engine while on thin run. This being the last witness to testify in the hearing the court adjourned until 1:30 p. m., nt which time the Jury received ite instructions sad Jndge Howell left Attorneys McCormick and Hollingsworth, who were conducting tha case for the prosecution and defines respectively, to submit their ar right-of-wa- 8 main-raine- CROWD WENT TO CITY SEE THE COLORED WHILE IN COURT. As each complaint was vend, the defendant Stood up until tha couelnsion of-tcharge.. When Jnllna' name waa called be aroee and. m tha clerk read the costae tv ef tha 1 complaint, snickered audibly. Judge Murphy Informed the prteaa-er- e that they could waive preliminary hearing if they a desired, hut attorney for defendants did not car to do ao and evidence in foil will be gteoa Is the municipal court. The couaty ah toraey will conduct tha caeca for th MEN mate. . One of the Fellows Is Allowed to Go on Sonde ef m Special Vanina. . Tin following special venire of jurors for the remainder of the March term was issued by the district ooert yesterday: Charles Sejmer, Ogden; Adam J. Heea. Ogdsn; Harry A. Sims, Ogden; Fred M. Nye. Ogden, and Clemeace 11. Martin, Ogden. - BOWLING SCORES. Louisville, Ky, Marsh 80. A special art of tsenn taams opened the day's sport at the national bowling tournament today.- - Tha tending scores of the special art ware: Graff and Cooper, Indianapolis, 1,-083. Roof and Gazsoli,- Toledo. 1,058. Knowl and Pwwly, Cleveland. 1,018. Kreag and Klsmp, Milwaukee, 004. Armheim and Lem pert, Toledo, Ml. - EXCURSION TO tALT LAKE Friday, Marsh fSrd Via Oregon Short Linn.' $1.00 round trip. Special train leaves Ogden 6:40 P. m, ' ed before' Judge Murphy yeeterday. d The charges preferred against the men were as given la tbe Standard of Monday adultery in tbo first esse, fornication for tbo two tot lowing and aeaault with a deadly weapon to commit rape la the last. Flaaa were not taken. Their attorney Mked for n eontinaaac ef throe days, and the court made fha order, eubjaet to tbe will of the county attorney. With the exception of Redicb, ball was fixed nt 91,000 In each cnee. On request of hie attorney Redlrk wee placed under bonds of 500. It was signed for by two of his colored friends, and he wm allowed to go. Thirty minetes before fha hour ef court, spectators, coming thorn all directions, wended their way leisurely toward too city Jail Th court room wan filled end the number of Inquisitive people increased an time drew near for the arraignment. By ten o'clock every crack or aperture that commended., an- - Inside- - view .of was- - surroundroom tke court ed by . anxioua crowd craning their neoki to get, s glimpse of tha four ooiored men, As they ware brought into the room- - the people ta waiting pushed forward in a crowd to behold tbe prisoners and would have broken the railing that barred them from the men bed they not bean eau- . u Florence Roberts . t 9 - t 1 f 'V. Steel Couch exactly Ilka cuts shown short, folding on both sides and fine steel spring construction throughout First clus in every wsy. ' - Steel Couch and Kitchen Cabinet Sale TONIGHT ri, -- Stock Co. ' ' Sells 37 regularly for $7,50, today and balance of week for ; Don't miss this sate. : MOAEL STROGOFF Brlcte 10c,. 20c, SOo t t, .t . - i. i I..-- 4 Telephone your order Both Phones No. 66. ' in.' ' ' I I o, morning on Southern Pacific N& 5. ' F, B. Spencer. A F. B. Bpenerr, traveling , freight agent for tha Rio Grande Welters, hat ntturned from a bualneae - trip. through rhe north. V. SHOWN BROTHERS. Will Open nt e WASHINGTON AVENUE fint-da- i Drug and Jewelry Store, under the name of Brows Broe. Drug and Jewelry Co. WATCH THIS SPACE . ' FOR OPENING DAY ANNOUNCEMENT. .. Must Have Good Watches,; ; The telegraphers is the local efr flea have bees lnatruotod that they must hava a watch that will pass the railroad lupectora. The motemeut started a short fine ago, which1 nude It n reentry for' many who warn carrying a. low grade movement, to provide new time pieces, appetiu to ho general. Every employe who has the handling of trains or train order la now brought .within th. limit at tha . ,.l rule- - i. AGAINST INJUNCTION Washington. March 89. Whan tha senate convened today Mr. Ovnrmau presented an amendment to the railroad bill providing, In cases of of the ilndingi of the Intoratate' ' mere eooimlaalom by the courts,: Mo writ of Injunction or luteriooutory order ahull be granted' by any district or rlrcnlt flout, without fine giving five days' notice to the ad verve pari nor until petition are fllad. ,, ' traveling freight agent for tha Hand men lines at Baa ftaa-clicreturned to Ms homo yesterday PROVIDING . i. a A i! - $5.45 Kitchen Cabinets, Wednesday and Thursday, $3.75 Keep Your Eye on This Ad, 1 , Dont miss this sale. , f r - . i 9 .' $7.50 Couch, made of steel Telephone your order in. Both Phones No. 66. e , m M. E. Clnte. M. EL Clnte,' . t PTAUSA .THEATRE i Conductor McClure, George EL McClure, who oome moathe ago, to be a conductor on the Bonthan Pacific, In ia Ogoen. Ho ban bean reinstated to hit former position and In making preparations to go ta work In a flew . . days. . tf . via-Rin- ' Danger ef Washouts. ' have hires lur4 instruction train and engine crews, asking them to take rxtm precaution! In, an effort to prevent trouble from watoeata, The recent heavy enow Ja melting faatnd weakened-a- t many leaving the - track .. t.. ( places. , By Alice M, Smith. , f. ,! Sett ml 'open 10 am, Thuraday, Prim ,.1.50; 11.00. J5ch 50c., 25c. 1 Mra J. J. Celia. Mrs. J. J. Culian who has bean with her fathar4n-law- , Martin Culha. returned to her homo nt Humboldt House where her husband in agent for tha Bow thorn Pacific. Electrical Appliances. Seventy boxes of electrical motors and appliances have been opened at tha storeroom at the Harrimaa ll&ae. Thle material is to he used la tha bow power nous now under course f ooa-e- t t ruction.. Strength of the Weak j Mica Latins Allen, daughter of tha Southern Pacific toa dragster at Walla, who baa bean visiting In Ogdau for tha past week, returned to her tern yw terday. Mice Allen has bean on an extended visit to New York and aaeten palate aine leaving her Wvum In Wells. on tha road on a trip of inspection. Figman in The Wolfe Mias ANan. EL C. Manaon, auparintandant at Ogden for the Southern Pacific, la out t . OUT OF OGDEN col-we- B OYLE FURNITURE CD i The AND Alfred Blackburn. Wn. Brown, Jesse Bediok and W. H. Julius were arraign- Supt Menton. John Cort presents with Max RAILROADS IN ' aub-ecrlb- Of the crowd not n few were d. -- HALL TO tinned. , ; W ment. He affirmed that he had remained In Jail nine days waiting for the case to be called, and demanded In tbs Robinson, Who Took a Coat, Is Glvon nume of justice that he be tried. He r was not listened to. Then he grew 50 Days In Jail. v ,, " t G. P. Robinson is sorry that he stole a coat In Ogden. He Is kIsj grieved that the hard fight conducted for his acquittal resulted in nothing more consoling than to augment the num- ber of days of his sentence. Brown Bros. a .. J ewelryCo. Several witnesses were examined. They corroborated each other in regard' td actual fact. It was proved that Rnblnoon. while under the influence of liquor, went Into the . Exchange saloon where he called for n coaL which he said he bad t there. The proprietor of the house assisted Mm in the search. A coat belonging to D. W. Catts was cboeen from many an. Robinson's coat. He succeeded in eluding Officer Hadlock. who was In biding, and went out the front door. The coat was found in a pawn shop. Robinson'. had earlier in the day informed Hadlock that ha waa an' Officer from Bulsa looking for a prisoner, The story was disbelieved. He acted no susplcmnsly that the offletr followed him, but was unable to inter-forvntll the coat was taken. Then Robinson eluded him by a simple ruse. - Affecting n serious air he informed Hadlock that n man in tbe back pert of the saloon looked suspicious. While Hadlock was away, RoMr.aon got the ooat. After thin had been brought out tha city attorney said:- 3V rest."- ; 8ajne.. here." said defendants attorney; dollar orflfty days, laid the court. Albert Grey and W. A. Smith' were charged with vagrancy. Grey pleaded guilty and Smith not guilty. Grey received twenty-fiv- e days and Smith was held over. C. U Carr came np again for trial on the charge Of vagrancy. Are you ready?" said the court to " . .. ? defendant attorney -- Not exactly said the expounder of the law. - "Weh. postpone the case," ordered the Judge. ' t i Carr Jumped to his feet and s gainst a postpone- . , " h-f- I e NHKE S a POINTER TO THE WIIE, 1 '"I0 ,,undry work to the Ogl Laundry and enjoy the com: ' !",r,n nlnthen that are ,nd faultlessly laundered. We Mrts. cell.ro end peci,lr ti2. " . ,nd ,,u"dV VYTHING nmu perfsqi. WASHED IN SOFT WATER. I Ogden Steam Laundry ' Fhenes 178. W TWENTY-FIFT- STREET. ra .a. man dtisen but It pales before the later product, an American citisen Lucky, lndfd, ta the management that FEDERAL JURORS IN POLICE COURT ecuees Dr. Green on any subject, but Number e( Ogdenltee Must Serve In ee peel ally on The Key .to tbe Twen, ' April. tieth Century. excited and wm ordered taken from Geo. T. (la) Grant, Gary, secretary room. tbe If the officers can corroborate a Yesterday two open venires return- Lecture Course." "I have been getting expression story of which they are In poseesalon, able April W. were drawn by J. R. Carr will be charged with the robbery Letcher, clerk of tbe United Stale from the audience today who heard I have found no one who of Kamada A company. court One of these wa for a grand Green and the other for a petit Jury. The wee dissatisfied. A few said. In one former will consider matters In rela- or two places, I think he talked n litREAL ESTATE TRANSFERS tion to the postal and revenue laws, tle too fast, but It was a great lecture. ! there being so special cases to be de-- Others said: JMter than Col. Ham. He is an oraThe latter Is drawn for the Better than anybody. The fallowing real estate 'transfers lertnlned. regular cprlig term of the United tor. I hope we will have him again. were place., on record yesterday: The beat thought! i ever heard. given States dlsirfet court. Petrene M. Poulson Tribe to Geo. In n lecture. He has given me someB. Evans of Ogden and W: H. AnT. W. Ierkins, pari of lot No. 7, block derson of Hirrisvllle are the only .rel-den- thing to think about. All who said 32. plat A, Ogden City survey. Conof this county to serve on the anything had n good word for him." sideration 83.5flH. J. W. Dunlap, Farmington, Mo. grand jury. Thoms W Jones and w!f and Danare the names of those Dr. Gieen gives his first lecture at Following iel Hamr and wife to A. L. Green. drawn a petit Jurors from Weber 3:30 tomorrow. (Wednesday), and in Consideration 8MHL Part .of. north- county: C. T. Middleton. Ogden: Rob- the evening at 8:15 p. tn. west quarter, of section 9, township 5 ert B Lewi. Ogden; Richard Green-wel- l. north of range 1 west, of Salt Lake West Weber; Charles Nelson, OgFIRE DESTROYS PROPERTY meridian; den; W. J. Parker, Roy; ' Preston A. Blair, Marriott- The following dispatch tells of the destruction of property owned by DaCB. GREENS LECTURE v vid Eccles and associate!: CLUBBED THEM TO DEATH. Portland. March 20. An OregonThe Sixth Lecture on the Weber Stake ian special from Baker. City, Ore, says Bristol. Tenn., March 20. Infor-- ' that fire In the yards of the Oregon Acedemy Course, m&tion from Marion. N. C., Is to Lumber company did 910,000 damage the effect that In n fight between yesterday. The cause of the fire Is offers the following committee The not known. There was no Insurance." a railroad foreman and Italian la- expression concerning Dr. Green to: borers, the foreman tn defending audience with his show how he taken . SUGAR , ADVANCED. himself clubbed seven of the men a "Dr. Tbomw K. Green completely capcrowbar. to death with a of 'a tivated our people Monday nightto in his New York, March 20. All a a a a a a the refined sugar were ndvunoed grades tea cents masterly torture, The Key We have had a hundred pounds today.. Twentieth Century Senator Dolllver, thelwo huch men a a a a a Hvr Wattmon. Hobaon and a 'a Dixons, Bob Taylor lectdre for u. - Wa conMILL DESTROYED CAMP BIRD sider Dr. Green the peer' of any of a THEY KILLED A WITCH. a a them. One of our most prominent atlecbest is March 20. Fha .. Mexico City, March 20. Three torneys eaid: That Inthe Ouray, Colo., this town. ture I've ever heard men ere in Belem prison under broke out early today In the rains sentence of death for having killed We enthusiastically reoommend Dr. of the Camp Bird mill, which was Oia in Toluca, capita, of the state of Green to lecture committee wrecked ou Sunday - by a snow- . . Mexico, aa old woman whom they makes gogd.V, slide, completing the - destruction mill was. erect- believed to be n witch. H. L, Kingslsnd. .Nevada,, Mo.1 ( tha plant. t.Tha a cost of 1500,000, BelieCJa.. .witchcraft . . prevails His lecture, The Key to the Twened In 1898, among the lower classes in the tieth Oratory wa a .gigantic subby Thomas F. Welsh, who at that rural regions and many crimes time owned the Camp Bird mine, ject and wonderfully bandied. The have resulted' from rthe superstlwhich he enbseqnntly sold to aa phrase. Our Country ban a new, deep" tlon er and grander meaning to any one English company. who listens h Dr. Green. It used to .a a a a a a ha a proudt title to. be called p Ro a w a a a a .wf; A ta aaa . . " ' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaa . - ' - , it AMERICAN MACHINERY WRIGHT'S RANDOMS . 8 P Will Be Used In the Construction of tho Convent Works , - . - . t Bids are being considered hy the Union Cement company from' eastern firms endeavoring to MMretlM" big contract which will ha let as quickly an estimates from tbe companies can be examined and approved Machinery to be purchased will cost many thousands of dollars and the largest manufacturers I America will aid, In. the - construction of the plant. By comparing the machinery made at Krupp's Iron fouhdriea, in Germany, with tbe American product, General Supervisor Moore hue decided 'that the to our foreign make Is own, and the American firms will get f tbe icon tract. Owing to the teear which demands that machinery be made of the toughest material, nlokal-floats- d itsel, similar to armor plating will be need. This has bean found t be th only quality of steel that gives a U factory results and even It Is use-f- ul for only n short time, on account of the damaging qualities of cement. Before the machinery arrives In Ogden. work on the: fnuqdatloa ; of the building will be well under way. Bids for exoaval Ing work, stone and brisk work will be let ae btckly as estimates can be exdfiilnetf. ' Local contractors have the 'fcsaufioee of tbe oompany that common 'teark will be given over to them. ot 'V FOR BETTER ROADS Wanted A bright yang tnaa of good address to net as eoDaetor. Pro-fa- r a hoy about eighteen year of whori. A goad opporMost have tunity for tho young mra who want to work. Apply to Mr, A. T. WrtghL if. - M Friday w,hav two Uam which hoold hava yuur attention. Make a not of it now. Wa will aril 120 bars of eaatlla soap at half pries. JEach bar la elghtaan Inches taog' and weighs thra pounds. - The imlar wW bo pries is 60c. Friday the pile 26c. Not more abaa throe tars toaaah . customer. Tha second Item for Friday la sals of shirt waist patterns.. Several doaen waists of th new goods wtA h raid for leas than half. Friday only. Hand-tom- e materials of th new Inn shads. Tha regular priemJa 88c a yard. Friday wa will sell throcuud a half yard lengths for 63e. . And now ! i MOW are and-Mill- d - 1 that gone we have stacked th remnant counter foil of 'ih'rennatn 8hort heea aocamalattng pieces which b aine the flraitf February: lhordarto unload them quickly we mak a sale. Th low remnant prfoe wU ha radno-aand many ohqia pieces of th new goods will he Bold far met begteaimg v tomorrow. . -- ' f Shoe-honest- -- ii-r .wnm tare rr. asjdoas any th of; honety.u;Omr shoe department grow buster every day as people ar klnd County Commissioners, An tafibip ii) find that, quality oouridarcd; Wriffht'o Trainloads of Crave!. hoes are always cheapest. And then it some satlaractton la bring toablebat-to get fitted property its half Oommlmloners Wilson and Modern tle. Our shoe ctarae here all leaned have gone to Promontory Print to de- tha business. : t termine upon the quality of road ma old honest shoes- - good terial obtainable in tbe railroad rat Douglas when th steam shovel la located. If Douglas. We are elwajra glad te sen rare aatiifoe-tlosatisfactory arrangements Z can he Douglas shoe; to the hustomer.. ,.No guess work. made, toe commisetonerp 'will have 300 to 400 carloads of gravel Shipped Mad from Promontory to be placed on tha Williams 8haviug Boap-- th road of the weatern part of th coun the barbers use rhe Mud other sell at 10c tbe kind that eoftana the beard ty and through Wilson Lana . and makes shaving easy ft's the Mnd Negotiation!' are now on 'with ager Bancroft of Cte Harrimaa Uaea. wro tell for.de., . j : , 3 -- n 5 A -- - 1 te. . |