OCR Text |
Show THE MORNING: EXAMINE!!, Special May-Da- y Wednesday, May 15c & 25c Sale 1st, we will Lave a special 13o and Following are only a few of the many liar-wwHl offer you; Ivsale e 1 10c Electric Light Shades 55c Sweet Fes Vases S5c 15c 15c Fancy Salad Bowls 15c Large assortment Hugs at of Child's 13c Large Aaeortment of Tea Fot .. Stands .lac Aa ondleaa variety of Fancy China Cream Plichera, Plate. Holders, Oatmeals, ' Spoon Sauce Dishes, etc., etc., at..l5e 40c and 50c Flower Vases.... 25c 40c and 50c Fancy Plates.... 25e 40c and 50e Electric Light Shades ..... i.25c 40c and SOe Shaving Mugs... 25c 40 Glaas Fruit Bowli 25c m... There will be many other items in Tin and Granite, to mention here. Come and see for your-elf- . Remember this is only for one day, Wednesday, too numerous May 1st- - Wheelwright Bros.' Mer. Co. 247d WASHINGTON THRATRE IH - Changes Every Saturday Mat EVENINGS MATINEE Twn Ptrfermancee, 7:10 and SIB. Dally, Excapt Sunday, at 1:80. ... 10c, 20c, 30c 10c, 80s PRICES MATINEES AVENUE. A complaint of burglary in the first degree was brought against Charles Johnson yesterday. He will be arraigned Wednesday morning. Johnson in repentant snd expresses a desire to plead guilty to the charge without the formality of a trial. Superintendent Costello went north yesterday in bis private car for the purpose of inspecting the road as far as Pocatello. A AUDITORIUM MIXER SKATING Every Evening Open demurrer in the matter of the estate of Mary E. Robinson has been filed by the heirs of the deceased who object to tbs granting of a petition, that will give to B. M. Robinson the title to the npmestead of the estate. A marriage license has been granted to John A Anderson of Kanes-vill- a and Ethel' M. Bingham of Wilson. Funeral services over the remains of Floyd Foster, aon of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Foster, were held 2750 avenue. Pacific yesterday, Bishop Robert McQuarrie presided. The ward choir furnished the music. The child died Sunday morning from the effects of spinal meningitis, after a brief Illness. He was the only living child, two others having died but Mr. Foster It a foreman recently. in the Southern Pacific shops. three-year-ol- Including Sunday Era root . sew . Spot, than ever. , everything losic by Nichols Band ladies admitted free. Gents, 15c, akatea 26c. tend The Place for Select People L Lemon h doe bit tbiatretth of elWlnuda a o'clock. will at- body. The writ of babes corpus issued by Justice Straup of the supreme court for the delivery of the body of Joseph JL La whom, was nerved on Superintendent H. H. Thomas of the 8 tats Industrial school Monday. The writ la made returnable In the aeoond district court on May 2, but aa the May term begins Miy 6 the hearing and decision will not come up until the latter date. UseLeaa tfr 1b the rebe held church A Alex, Nlebet, an insurance man of Evanston, Wyo, Is In Ogden to consult an occulist. T. R. Anderson died at the hospital Monday from the results of the wounds he received by being caught by a traveling derrick as It operated in the Southern Pacific shops ye ter day afternoon. He was a single man and came to Ogden five weeks ago. His folks reside at Ontario, Canada, and have been notified by telegram of their boo's death. Until word is received from them, the body will be at Richey's undertaking parlors. After an examination conducted by Dm For bee and Morrell Monday, Judge Howell committed Charlotte A. Tesee to the Mate asylum. There ahe will remain until her --deportation la arranged for by the government officials. It wan brought out In the examination that Mrs. Teie arrived at The trial of Halverson against Glas-msnwas delay 1 yesterday until 10 minutes after 11 o'clock, on account of Jim Kimball aut appearing until that time, while Halverson did not appear at all. Mr. Glaamana and Attorneys Horn and Farnsworth and Judge Murphy waited patieariy until that time. It waa remarked by oth-- , er that Attomeya Horn and Farnsworth acted mure lenient than did Kimball and Halverson in a case before Judge Huwell last year, when Mr. Glasmnan waa late and Kimball and Halverson promptly at the appointed time demanded a warrant of n arresj. After the attorney! had submitted their authorities the court took the matter under advisement until this morning, at 10:80 oclock. Immediately after cloning tha above caa Judge Horn arose and said that these criminal cases had been filed against Mr. Giasmmnn over a year ago and that Mr. Iialversoa or the proeecution had failed to make a single effort to get the cases triad while Mr. Glasmana had been ready at all times to go to trial; that tha cases were held over Mr. Glasmana to injure him and to prevent his confirmation aa poatmaawr; that the other case of Mr. Halverson against Glasmana had been art for this morning or and Halverson, (hat . Mr. prosethe the lawyer tor cution, refused to go on with ths trial; that Halverson's attorney would agree to no time snd he demanded that the Judge set a time for the other case to bo tried. He said It waa unfair to bold these caaea ever Mr. Glaemann and not give him prompt And," opportunity to clear himself. said Judge Horn, I now charge that the prosecution is delayed for no other purpose than to Injure Mr. Glaamana at Washington, and I ask that thin court now set a time for the trial." Judge Murphy said that ha waa always willing to try any rae before him aa noon aa ths attorneys would agree on a time." But," said Judge Horn, "Mr. Halverson and his attorneys will not agree on any time." Judge Murphy then set the other case against Mr. Glaamana to be tried next Tuesday morning, at 10:80 o'clock sharp. A NLW LIGHT Robsrt L. Jewett Returns From a Trip to Msxlco, Robert L. Jewett, inventor and patentee nf the hydrocarbon lamps placed on the market by the Light A Heating company, ha rrtumed from Mexico and purchased the entire interest of C. F. Whipple and associates who had some time before purchased the rights to manufacture the lamps from Jewett. Mr. Jewett makes the claim that the lamp have been greatly Improved by an alcohol rnp which gives almost instantaneous lighting. The consumption of petroleum in the new lamp la 0.C6 pint per hour, and the candlo power obtained 1,440. These petroleum lamps have been endoraed by the National Board of Fire Underwriters, there being no extra premium un them as on gasoline lamps. A new gasoline lamp, invented by of a rent per hour Jewett, costs for houae lighting.- - The use of the torch in igniting the ga la not necessary any more. Gasoline patents and house lamp patents have been assigned to the Ogden Hydrocarbon Light A Heating company. Ogden-HyJro-Carb- 1-- 8 MISS MAXWELL MARRIED A wedding waa celebrated Monday morning, when William Sweeney of Idaho Falls' led Mlea Mary Ellen Maxwell of Ogden to, tho altar In St, Joseph's church, and thov were made man and 'wife by Rev. Father P. M. Cushnahan, Tha church was decorated with flovre and the alter rail waa banked wltk floral tributes, the gifts of many friends in Idaho Falls and Ogden, and amid flowers and the sweet strains of music tho Rev. Father Cuah-naba-n celebrated the nuptial maaa. The music was furnished by Mias Jennie Tartar of Pine Dale, Wyo., and Mies Alice Coltman of Idaho Falls, both of them seniors in Sacred Heart Tartar' played the academy. Miss wedding march and then, with Mlsa Coltman, sang a duet, n hymn to tho Blesaed Virgin. Mina Tartar then aang a solo, a hymn to Sacred Heart academy, and Mlsa Coltman folio wad with a contralto olo on tho same Boston 24, 180E. on the steamer Oet acquainted with ths Ogden Arabic. April She wae treated four times Lundry today. Delays an for in her native land, HolMany opportunities that land,insanity before she took passage for virtually gold nuggets' America. Commissioner McCabe, at people have slipped by to present in Balt Lake, stated to Sheriff or hesitation. Dont owing lot this Behring that tin woman would be deto entrust your laundering with DON'T EXPERIMENT. ported as soon aa a warrant for her Possessing nneqnaled faeil!-r"- f release from the state hospital is You WIN Make No ffllstake If you turning out your work forthcoming. Follow Thio Ogdon Cittern's slip by any lon-J- '. Advice. ,oJ,ir favoring ua with , George Sando, the man who masquebandies. raded In Ogden for some days aa a deNever neglect your kidneys. tective and was taken In by the police It yon kave pain ia the back, urinary Ogden Detective, a badge, wearing Saturday dlulness and nervousness, forfeited 1 10 in Judge Mu- diearedrs,. Helena time to act and no time to experiits court Monday. 427 21th Ml rphys ment. These are all symptoms of kidney trouble, and you should seek a automosix On Sunday a party.of which ia known to cure tho remedy to biles made the trip from Ogden kldneya. Brigham and return, each machine Doana Kidney .Pills is the remedy loaded with ladles and guests. In the to use. No need to experiment. It order of their going they were Albeit ban cured many stubborn cues In OgMat. A. Dennis Smyth, Bcowcroft, den. Follow the advice of an Ogden Wit William Joe Decker, Browning, citizen and bs cured yourself. n.mT kad joe Scowcroft. The entire J. H. Winslow, Sr of 2146 Monroe Kiser's at dinner Adolph party took avenue, Ogden, Utah, uya: of two the autos, hotel, after which If I had known of Doan'e Kidney with their parties, made the trip to Pills sooner, they would have saved Deweyvtlle and return, and the party me many days of suffering, but I am reached Ogden t 4:80 p. m. thankful that I know of them now For four or five years I have gone Twenty-fift- h F. U Oroutt, a prominent wool buy- through all the tortures of kidney comer of Boston, and bis assistant, named plaint Sometimes 1 waa so bad that Holeum, were in Ogden en route to 1 had to have two canes to crawl San Francisco, where they will end around with. My whole back would their trip. They ere keying np the ache with pain and I could Hot move to move ell without sharp twinges and excrutlatlng Criifomla and Eastern dips of 1907, end toexpect the Western clips Boston. catches. There were plenty of indications to show that the kidnsya were wire for all The body of James Henry Smith, disordered, or fthe secretions showed events. Silent'' Smith, passed a heavy Ume-liksediment 1 could known ns en route not rest either day or night Doana through Ogden at midnight to New York, where it will be buried. Kidney Pill which 1 procured at W. & Accompanying the body were the wid- Badeona drug store corrected the very short time. 1 t the Cop- - ow, the Duke end Duchese of Man- whole trouble in a to I show my appreof the Salt chester, who bare traveling with the cannot find words e "A from Smiths, when the death of Mr. Smith ciation of tho yemady." miles T&irs kTI 1 H an Ogden visitor. occurred at Kioto, Japan, and Eugene For sale by al dealers. Price 86 u Foster-MllbnrCo.. Buffalo, Duchese of of the father crate. 130 h hPP Zimmerman, rf 7rlrn.P!!J In tole agents tor the United a traveled The .Wnt New copper ore York, Manchester. each party dsv M( vi a brother of States. private car belonging to n MrLn'500. t0" Remember the Smith. Tht fortune left by 81lent tramway tto'ShE? U take no other. Smith la estimated at $76,000,000. rprove prompt-2Lna,ilrtctor- Steam Laundry J26 St JSnD,rect (w!l n - l'Ui;, 1, knc of Chipf Buei-'if the atii:u!r uf .he police ,.u ine firs; day an to be perpeiusted throughout the strike. Chief Bht-e- i replied that he 11 la hi poser to protect and protein tiolaiiuus ,.f the propi-n- swwHKHiawmews.w.err THE law. The maror happened u tie press nt at the conference, and tu- - came in for a share of the attack. The sum and subsiauo of the attorney's argument wa that the "protection" afforded by the former Kearns sleuth hurl us politically." Us." theme., Miss Maxwell had been a stu- as it was used at the conference, means the Kearns party. dent at the Sacred Heart Academy. Mr. - WUllama charged that the poAfter the ceremonies the married lice had condoned acta of violence: reluvltrd friends couple sA thirty paired to the Virginia and there set that absolutely no effort was made to down to a sumptuous banquet. Among protect the property of the compear, those preseut were Father Cuehnahaa and that the strikers were allowed to and Father John Ryan, the young do as they pleased throughout tho prtsbt recently appointed coadjqfcir to first day. Ho paid the company was not satisFat her. Cushnahan. The young lady was dressed in whits fied. and later he appealed to other satin and was attended by Miss Ber ha agencies of protection. Neither Mr. Williams nor tho city Paine who wore white Swiss over taffeta silk. Dan Sweeney, an architect officials would repeat tha exact language used at the conference, but aftof Idaho Falls, acted as best man Ths father of the young lady is fho erward the attorney told n friend that well known railroad man, Patrick he was indignant and said some things that he would not have mentioned In Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. Sweeuey left yester- polite society. The same Interpretation of protecday evening on A tour of Ireland, Germany and France. They will make tion a gives by Mr. Williams wan pet out by the company last night when their home In Idaho Falls. amue of the officials wees asked as to the possibilities of a strike at Ogdon. Thera wlU ho no strike at Ogden, and even if there ia there will bo no violence, said on of the officials. "And, besides. ha added, "wo have police protection in Ogden. First Case Finished and Cojrt Wil Give Decision This Morning Glasmanns Attorney Demands Inunc-diat-e Trial bn the Other Cases. d The funeral services over mains of Mrs. John Mori will from the First Presbyterian Wednesday afternoon at 4:20 The Woman's Relief Corps MAY WEDNESDAY, iULVERSON - QLASMANN lac 25c Fancy Glass Nappies 15c f Good Glass Tumblers or Jel-.15c OO.PEN, UTAH. g HANAN SHOE j offers the ease of softy pliable leather and the elegance of smart styles; made permanent by fhe very best material and skilled workmanship SWINDLER IS A CLEVER KOIICE TO FELLOW ' SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD SOLS AGENTS wTTc. The members f W. R. C. 2 are requested te attend tho funeral of Slater Annie Mori, to be hold at tho Presbyterian church, Wednesday afternoon at 4:10 o'clock. Tho members are requested to meet at the city hall at 4 oclock. Tho members of the post, Q. A. R., are cordially iavlted to attend. By order of the president, GERTRUDE KOOKS. Dix-Loga- n N. GOOD TALKER AND A GOOD COMPANION ON A TRIP. WHY B n Ho Gets a loan of 8100 and Than Disappears Ogden Felice Are Called Upon, K7 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS i that netted a swindler (100 The following real estate transfers wa worked Monday as a late pas- were recorded yesterday with County senger train from the west rolled Into Recorder Wallace: A game the depot Although an alarm waa spread as toon as the victim discovered that ha had been duped, no trace of tbs stranger wa found. He assumed the name of a'buslness man of Reno In order to win success. Not many miles east of B parks, the man approached H. Henry, a prominent man of affaire with headquarters at Sparks, and represented that he was sorely In need of a companion with whom he could while away tha weary miles until Ogden was reached. The follow proved affable, a capital story teller, a brilliant conversationalist and In every way demonstrated that he knew tho etiquette of tho road without overstepping its hounds. Naturally Henry wnd his newly found friend drifted to things concerning Nevada, and It wag then that the bunco dealer confided to him that- ho wae a Mr. Maxwell from Reno, Nev. This only increased the friendliness of the pair. Maxwell stated that he wee sorry different destinations compelled them to separate at Ogden. A few minute before the train arrived at the depot Maxwell had occasion to feel into hip pocket for a piece of silver anl was dismayed to find nothing but emptiness there. Henry saw hie consternation, and wae so sympathetic that when Maxwell, on the strength of their pleasant trip together and the fact that Ihey were business men from the same, old tote, asked him for a loan f $100, he eounted out the bills without a moments hesitation. When tho train cams to a standstill in front of the depot Maxwell had urgent business that called him from the ear. In his absence Henry began I to think, then to grow suspicious and finally concluded that he bad been fleeced. The depot police were unable to locate the slick Mr. Maxwell. He is probably plying hlf game In another train In another section of tho country. - , Anno L. Bauschman to W, B. (UUP Rjlm We-dsl- l, mortgage, 82,000; part of lot 1, block 4, Ogden five-acr-e plat A. W. B. Wedell to Annie L. Bauschman, warranty deed, 83,000; part lot 1, block 4, Ogden five-acrplat A. Josephine C. Pratt to Thomas IT. Carr, warranted deed, 82,000; part of lot l, block 7, plat B. Robert M. Burch and wifa to Joaiah Q. Reed, warranty deed, 85; part of tha southwest quarter of section 5, Guarantee Speedy end Abae -lute Curea In Ceeee We Aooopt Pro. Elliott, scross tbe street from oM stsnd 2356 Washington A Venn -- now at 1 If Its Real Estate You Want, I HAVE IT I hare some unusually good bargains to offer if you'll speak quick, and if you are deairous of owning a home of your own, I wUl make the buying easy. Look over this list of bargains snd see if there Is not something that interests you. bouse on Xob mil has 2 lots, a 61,600 for a No. 1 barn; good brick chicken boose; genuine v m - bargain. i bouse with bath, pantry and improvements; well located; worth lnvesti- gating. two apartment honor; rents for 62,500 for a 630 per mont, frame on Patterson A , 61,300 for a 000 bays a new brick cottage; baa pantry and bath ; well located ; easy terms; speak quick. modern 'house, built of pressed 63, 700 for a brick, and is in tbe beet residence district of the city. If you want to get a really nice home at the price of a small cottage, inrestlgate 1,650 buys Wilson to William Thompson, mortgage, $298.60; part of northwest quarter of section 25, township 6 north, range 2 west, Salt Lake meridian. Wiliam Thompson to Whltford O. Wilson, marginal release mortgage, G. a nice m m Anna E. Bowe and husband to Pacific 8tates Savings and Loan company, mortgage, $2,800; part of lot 1, block 9, plat A. Ogden City survey. vet-61- m SUMMED EXCURSlQHS m According to a report submitted to the county commissioners Monday by R. N. Raamwaen, county horticultural Inspector, fruits In Weber county have been damaged to a considerable extent and the crop will be far below what It was last year.- - The re. port follows: T herewith submit a report on tha conditions of the fruit crop of Weber county. After careful examination, I , find that the orcharde'of tender fruits, such as peaches, sweet cherries, apricots and small fruits art damaged about 10 per cent on the bench lands, via: Pleasant View, North Ogden, Randall, East Twelfth street and and on the lower lands, vis: Harrtarllle, Farr West, Slatervllle, are Lynne, Warren and Rlverdale damaged about 80 per cent, while the hardy fruit. such as apples and pears an damaged about 40 per cent all over Rlv-crdal- e, the eounty. "The fruits at the Poor farm will be a total failure, such aa peaches, sweet cherries and aprlcota. The claim of Mlsa Eva C. Erb, official court stenographer, for $40 for reporting the trial of the J. D. Skeen ve. EL T. Hulanlaki case, waa allowed. The resignation of' Alma Keyes of Uintah and F. F. Barrows of Warren from the positions of Justice of the pence, were received and accepted. Resignations of D. N. Drake of Wilson and William Stlmson of Burch Crock as constables cre ho received. J. C. Wilson was appointed to succeed the former. Alma H. Chambers waa confirmed as deputy county recorder at a salary of 888.30 per month. CCNDIMNS POLICE Attorney Williams of Street Car Com-pan- y Berates Chief and Mayer. . Low spring colonist A rates from the cast went out of existence yesterday. The Southern Pacific reports this class of travel to California very large. For t the days beginning March . 62,5001 have so many nice home at this price that I really rant do justice to them in aa ad. Ctll and let me show yon my list. U H. Harding, Oeneral COLONIST DATES ENDED ' this. Via Colorado Mldlaad Railway. City of Mexico, May 1 to 7,' June 7 to 14 and 17 to July 1L Round trip. 161.18. Long limits. Eastern Excursions May 27 to SO, June I, 7, II, 14. One fare plus 13.00 for long limits. Stop overs. Other cheap rates during the summer. Write Ia H. Herding. Salt Lake City for particulars. Agent. . 12-no- 8250. FBUIT CROP DAMAGED a We township C north, range 1 west. Salt Laha meridian. J. G. Road and wifo to Thomas Burch, warranty deed, 85; right of way over part of tho southeast quarter of township i north, range 1 west. Salt Lake meridian. Mary E. Soule to George M. Jenara, warranty deed, 81; lot 1, block 7, plat A, Hooper City survey. Joseph H. Hill et ux. to Stephen Nya, warranty deed, 850; all of lot 8, block 2, Park Place subdivision to Ogden. Ogden State bank to Joseph Decker and wife, release of mortgage, 13,000. Richard Parker 9 ux. to Joseph Welch, warranty deed, 8400; all of lots 1 and 2, block 12, Florence Park addition to Ogden, Anna Christina Albertina Christensen to J. C. Nye, warranty deed, $800; part of lot 12, block 4, South Ogilen survey. Nathan A. Heath et ux. to Annie D. Bowe, warranty deed, $4,000; part of lot 1, block 9, plat A, Ogden City eur-veWhltford FREE CONSULTATION e 1 alscf hare some nice places for those who want to raise poultry and fruit, and atill be near town;' reasonable in price; easy terms. REMEMBER, that I am making terms so easy that Its an easy matter to buy a home; start now; you'll regret it If yon wait GEORGE Ae HORN REAL ESTATE THIRD FLOOR FIRST fifty-eigh- 1st and ending April 27th It aggregated 39,918 people, or a daily average of NVTL BANK. NF K 088.2. For the same period of lat year this travel amounted to 23,452, or a daily average of 843.2. The net Increase for this wring la, therefore, 8,446, or 18.3 per cent. EXCURSIONS nukea It peMlbla to dc as iron log U from time than lx xxy other wejr. TO CALIFORNIA. Dally, April 20th te The Electric Flatiron May 10th. Ogden to San Fraaclaco and d to MkaU Iran THE OLD WAT- - re- . $80.00 (direct to San Francisco and re(on way via Portland) ..842.60 to Los Angeles and revia. Southern Pacific ..$40.80 to Los Angeles and return via; Salt Lake Route ... .881.50 Ogden to Los Angeles sad return (one way via. Portland 863.40 and San Francisco) Tickets good to return until July 31. Stopovers allowed. turn Ogden turn Ogden turn Ogden The H. L Griffin Produce company lie awarded a contract to the United Salt Lake, April SO. What Parley Concrete company, William Doyle, L. Williams of ths Utah Ught and manager, for basement and foundations building and for Its nsw three-storRailway company told Mayor Thompson and Chief of Police Sheets Mon- storage plant, at the corner of Twenty-fostreet and Wall avenue. Tho day would not look well In an Ameri-koarn- a urth party newspaper. The words contract calls for something overcom- 0 bore on the strike altnatioi and were worth of work end te to be expresalve If not poetic. pleted within two months' time. Mr. Williams appeared before the mayor and chief not only as a rep$10 REWARD resentative of the street ear company, hut as a spokesman for a large element of the Amerlkearne party that For the arrest and eonvlction of any became disgusted . with the genera! party or parties stealing tha Ogden public at the lack of police protection Standard or tha Mnrnleg Examiner. LAMAR NELSON, Circulator. Afforded during tho first two daya of tho strike.. The Harrimaa attorney wanted to WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULT y $6.-00- f oM-tklr- In axing the oU method the Iron hed to be heated on the kitchen atove, end the ironing board wae located ae far from the eteve ea poeelbie often in eeother ream. It wee neeeeaary to make n trip to and horn the eteve each time tbe Iron wee changed, eonelderaMe time to beet tho Irene at etaiHag aad ft waa noeaa-aai-r Oonaidarahle often to welt white tho Irene were heating aaaln. tlma wa leet in cleaalug tha iron, aa referred to hi ear prevlone talk. k THE NEW WAT The electric flatiron la heated hr tbe rieetrie current right et the plane where It to need. It haata np in three mlnnue aad tetri hot aa long aa the current ia left en. No cleaning la naceeeir y. r. THE SAYING It la eaay to ae the greet earing in time effected bjr the uae of the electric flatiron. Ia com the Ironing la dene bp hired help, this economy will often more then pay for the current need. Ai bow maoh botheration end trouble la eaved. Watch for enr SFEOIAL ELECTRIC FLATIRON OFFER. Utah Light and Railway Go. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Want Ads Bring Big Results |