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Show mis MoisxiNii i:xa.':im:k: u(iin:N. itah, wi.!m:s!ia jJuiiNixr,, 1: 5 wot;. Mr. Kirhie:- vuy rh rive-hs, b.cs fenced by fa tuvrs. tut the OgdvLi.o w'ii! iiiv wi ts.l - BREVITIES - f. ii bij-jc-- b-- ni a'onj the irr-.::- i. domain. c.aioiikj There it a good raace .aai grafters caut':: la.;-- . i.lhi ... r permitted to lnk- gj iu .j i.f . ,'Ideuce is fjrrliCu:i;. ta.Ir g..!: before Wednesday nut uiug. they w.!' liheraied. A" wuiiiai! awj.-ii.-ohh the trio and au tj iube '.he Is a closing big actceskuiy to a swiuiiie operated gimoa Bamberger for deal Ogden. real eaute city lately, sill be Itiitrrjg'eJ and proaably uppreticndcj i iiirhas returned from Junes. Jr., Clinton vacation Baker in City, a month! S. J. Bun aud Broth t?. have au Ore. trimmed artistically decorated winduw. . with brown tire The naze has Just from arrived Culver Harry today m Xea York City is hrown---1 Kcvsoa. where he has been emhat la. brown is conceded to be the ployed. leading shade. au-- mj i u j u date, showing all of the tiitw whadt-- and Claude Cave will leave Friday to latest urea known to ibe an uf dress the College of Phy. good and ailk wearer. The backrtudy pharmacy at Franviseo. Ssn cirians and Surgeons. ground uf the window- i brought nut with Peraiau silk diainty aud in WANTED One hundred girls by are out-tlof Oriental the Salt Lake Valley Canning com- statuai' . run Cars loints. Five dose pany. at to factory. FERSCKALS A railroad man, J. W. Wred. was the Ogden hoapitsl last brought to Mira Julia AuiIc-mu- i of Ogden la sight from Wlnnemuoca, where he met vfsitiug friends iu Salt lake. in accident resulted an that a with broken leg and knee cap. I. F. Flinders. saUaniaa for the Consolidated Wagon and Machine Co., la will a he There parlor meeting of taking a ahori vacation. the Ladies' Aid Society uf the First church. M. E. Thursday afternoou. S. P. Owen uf Hit i ah treated the emSept. IS, at 1:30 p. m., at the home ploye of the Bell Telephone company 3718 W. of Mrs. J. Ort, Washington to a wagon load of watermelons Situ-daavenue. afternoon. E. has Shorten Norman resigned Ciiuncilman W. R. Kinmetl will his position with the Fcoville Paper leave Friday for Chicago to study Co., as city salesman, and will accept medicine. Tout the Concert Co., b position with ss advance agent. W. If. of Peleraon is in thu on buhinoss. city A. A. Richter and a parly of sis h"ntra are to invade the hunting Henry Christensen of Omaha is visgrounds at the mouth of Weber river. iting with Fred IJusley. and family are jjrs. J. H. , toting relative! in Prwvu. L. B. Crout and wife have retuine-- l (i ob Elfj Xw. t '- -e go-ids- y AMUSEMENTS. R. I The BEER you Like If you really care for purity, wholesomeness and palatableness in what you eat and drink, If, as you should be, you are at all particular about such things, We urge you to try one bottle of Beer the beer you like and the beer that likes you. You will find it different from other beers because it is an American Beer brewed especially for American tastes. V. Rnlapp, of the Consolidated Wagon A Machine Co., went north on business. ALEXANDER GRANT, Manager need Jacobkon left Monday fro a three months' visit, with Mrs. S. P. Good of Lexington, Neb. a second invitation. Miss Mabel COMMENCING T. B. Wheelwright's family has Thursday, Sept. 13 Order a case for your home today. If your dealer cannot supply you, send your order direct to us, and we will supply you promptly re- lumed from a three week's ltall to Poterson. The San Francises Opera Company, from the Tivoli. Miaa Dot Pelt la in Halt Lake visit- Fred. Krug Brewing Company ing relatives. The Crark Light Opera Organisation of America, in the H. K. Sch riber, former manager of the Electrical Supply A Fixture Co., of Bnite, wea in the city Sunday on huslnnsu. Strollers Smith. A Wesson tu lie au educational .fair and many lire with s was in valuable lessons in agriculture will be revolver, Jusi as tbe hold-ufree tu the obberving tillers uf the tbe aei of leuving the building and although i ho man escaped, he was boil. in u The most Interesting event iu the found by the police at 7 o'clock enamusement sido of the fair has Just critical condition, a ballet - having lilp-TIt consists uf a tered hia loft, aide, Juot above the been announced. burglar etnoid tbe ring aud spear tournament on the race course, open for men and ladies. through a screen door and was seen There was a time in the weat when by die porter as he was adjusting bis this sport whs popular aud attouded mask, preparatory to making die raid with eklll and Its advent will recall on the cash register. The porter ascended the back stain aud midiled many exciting contests to HARRY ADAMS 18 SENTENCED BY Mounted on a horse, the rider spurs the proprietor of the aaloon that tbe JUDGE HOWELI him a( full aimed under a string of place waa being burglarised. White this was taking place the rings bold at a level wiih his up- huld-ucovered the night bartender The a spear. lifted arm holding in bringing down the with a revolver aud held him at bay rider succeeding Newton end The Plead Guilty to the routems of greatest number of rlnga in a speci- while lie pocketed Burglary Crawford Murder la declared the the money drawer. Having Unbilled of runs, number fied Cate Set. hia work, he was leaving, when Mr. winner. 35c. p asl-jo- YEAR TONIGHT : Two Performances Every Night at 8 and 9:30 Fore-paug- WVWMMVWMMWWMAMMVW 11 8 GREAT. DONT MISS IT. VMVMWMANVANWNWWWVNV PRICES Leg and reeerved aeat 29c; bleachers, 10c. Dancing frem to Hurry A (lama, who entered a plea of guilty of attempted grand larceny, last week, wax sentenced by Judge Howell Monday tu a term of one year In the atate priaon. Adama waa caught In the act of picking the pocket of h one of the epectatora at the Bella allow, on July 30. Edward Newton and Frank Thiele were arraigned this morn lug, salved time to plead aud entered a plea of guilt? of burglary In the first degree, (Sentence will be imposed next Thursday. Newton and Theile are the men who were caught in the act of trying to open the cash register of the Royal Exchange aaloon which they had taken from the bar and removed to the alley In the rear. In the case uf the Statu against Jamea II. Crawford, the defendant waived time In which to plead and en tered a plea of not guilty of murder Crawford's trial In the first degree. will be held about Oct. 17. Attorney W. I Maglnnts moved that Ibe defendant be admitted to ball on the be ground that first degree could not unproved. The court took the matter der advteemeut. Crawford ia the negro who confeeaed that be shot another, negro named Lockhart iu front of the E octet building several week! ago. Joseph Bcmke, who waa caught in Cache valley by Sheriff Sebring, after having been absent from Ogden about two dsys with a saddle horse belonging to the Williams A Short lltt livery stable, was arraigned but entered no plea. The court appointed Attorney J. II. Devine to conduct the case In behalf of the defendant. William McManus waa arraigned on the charge of adultery. He waived time and entered a plea of not guilty. 12 Evening. There Is many a Blip the cup and the lip but Ihcre is no Blip in our laundry york. Every little detail in onnection with the proper uruing out of laundry work i carefully attended to and the Tsult ii people are well pleat'd with the class of work we be-wee- n In. Inquire for our new rates "n family washing. ' " ATTRACTIONS FOB FAIR Ring and Spear Tournament on the Race Courae. The exhibit of dried fruit, which attracted to much attention at Boiae and aided Utah m winning first prise, Ogden will be on exhibition at the county fair. Il armed In Ogden this mornBoth phones 17L 487 35th 8L ing and will be placed In cold atnr-ag- e until the fair opens. Sept. 2. After the fair it will be shipped w Balt Lake and placed with the art PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH exhibit in the Bwan building. MITCHELL BROS. Aa the date draws near for the opening of the fair. President Xye Monuments, Coplnga and Headand hie associates are concluding arstones. Don't buy from agents, av they get terse commissions rangements for amusements and exhibits. By the end of the week nil ?nd you have tu pay them. See work of securing displays of fruits, Tour home people first. Yard lives Lock, manufactured goods, and of opposite City Cemetery. averything rise that enters into the Industrial part of the county, will have been completed. Agents report encouragement from nil section, of the SteamLaundry CfiDtN 263 Caifte-ri'- a IlKF EXCHANGE Twenty-fift- h St-- . Eeateni Races. Wlra (w AU Sporting Events and county. The management of the Fair with reasons for their declare that a crowd will be in attendance each day of the fair, not only from the county, but from outaide points, where Interest la being taken. It promises record-breakin- g ' Donn fired at him. Tbe police lnsdiuted a search and found the wounded man in a room in the American House, on Commercial street. He is a ntan who accompanied PARKING OF s on their trip Farley's to .he weat. At 11 a. m. hia companion. J. J. Kelly, waa arrested by Halt Lake officers. ' GROUNDS JOS. COREY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 18 GIVEN CONTRACT. Ta Grade Between Twenty-fourt- h Twenty-sixt- h Streets forth and Railroad Company. STANFORD S RETURN Commissioner Say Seattle ia a Most Prosperous City. Hon. Joseph Stanford has returned from bis three weeks' vacation, much Improved in health, but In picking up . the threads of county business, was too busy a man yesterday to be interviewed. Ills colleagues, especially Commissioner O. B. Madson, who has had rbarge of the local poor and .transient InuiRoil work In his with his return. absence, were Eient While absent Mr. Stanford twrhe daa iu Heanle, visiting Vicand wher places of Intoria. B. terest on the Bound. The latter part of the time the heavy, foggy atmosphere largely attributable to forest fire, prevented exiennlva travel on I The contract for leveling off the de- t, pot grounds, preparatory to parking, was awarded to Corey Brother company. Wednesday the company will rnip in a carload of horses, employ iiieu and will commence active work. The contract I tbe waters. to be finished In time to permit fall Mr. Hlx n ford sajs Seattle, taking planting of grass. uf the zrest misfortune advantage The ground to be leveled runs from to San Francisco, Is the happening Twenty-sixtstreet to Twenty-fourth- , most lively prosisTous city In all the faces Wall avenue and extends east west. With enterprise and vim tbe on a line with Lie depot buildings. It effort is to encompass the being nia-icomprises two blocks of what is now commercial kcImi'iI trade to tho an unsightly piece of tend, checkered Orient. with a few scrub trees and broken by On his return he took in Ibe National numerous depressions, natural trap eangr.'es at Boise, Ids. On Irrigation for stagnant water and rubbish. The of motion lion. F. J. Kiusol. he waa contract call for a filling in of clav. made of the I'tah secretary the clearing away of trees so that tbo Hon. Fisher Harris being delegation, chairman. railroad company may place soil for of the work accomthe culture of 'flowers, lawns and. He speaks highly plished by the distinguished gathering shrubbery. Provided material Is fur- of eminent men fmu many states of nished without delay, preliminary of the elowork will im finished by tbe end of the union. The addresses quent speakers and the papers read September. good hr rein the final work of beautifying the will doubt lets do much from Its barground, the Depot company will em- deeming the arid rgiin renness and making ii fruitful to the ploy its owi gardeners and engineers. Elaborate plans have been drawn up tillers or tbe anil. Itah was ably for Ibe park, which will be among the represented by those who took part in most .ornamental attractions of tbe the several eissions: namely. Messrs. L. W. Shunliff. Fred J. Klesel. Ftelier city. W. Jotau Young, The park will slope Wlghtly from the Harris. Rlehard center east aud west to it a boundaries. Henry Srniih and others. The several Walks will be made. Mower beds, committees were: On credentials. Hon. trimmed shrubbery trees and hedges I. C. Thorensen; on resolutions. Richare included In the decoration of the ard W. Young; on permanent organisation, Hon. John Henry Smith. grounds. Mr. Stanford confirmed tho various It is expected that grass will be the reports already given to the public of planted this fall lm order that limn will be green early next spring. the splendid exhibit made by the Horticultural asneiation of the state in the display of fruits, etcM Messrs. H SHOOTI C SALT UXE F. J. Klesel, R. E. Wilson and others being prominent In etracting the atHold-U- p Is Wounded by Proprietor of tention of visitors and in speaking of a Saloon. the advantages of tfco varied climate of Utah, where it l l"ilble to raine Nathan N Norton, aged 2n, waa fruits, nuts. etc., found In temperate, as well ss In semi iru'.dra regions. ahnt and it is ihought, fatally woundMr. Stanford naelud Ogden at mided. sf'er lie had entered a aaloon at Sixth west and Second South streets night Saturday, tin train being six head-encolat 5 o'clock ibis morn- hours late, owing ro in Salt ing end opened the cash register, lision about three ami u half miles east from which lie took f;n. Matt Dunn. of Glenns Kerrv. Ha. In rounding a of some six- Hie proprietor f the saloon, opened rurve iht; heavy n h d tr-ii- i , SCHOOL HELPS tub x v strike-breaker- THE DEPOT n firxt-cla- p High Class Vaudeville sotiri rli er, Mississippi river and Chicommon cago point anu Montana isiiiit now in force are much lower-thathu rates between tho river tercommon point. Merritories and chandise can be shipped to Muiilana b.v a northern route quickly. GuuJ of all kinds were shipped from Chicago by way of hu lakes to Duluth and from there carried into Muni ana by thu Great. Northern and othor northern road. To meet tills competition sou i hern roads found It necessary to HAD HiS HUSBAND ARRESTED Inaugurate a new rale schedule. A substantial cut was marie. Aa an example of this a rafu of $2.50 on SeColored Woman Claima 8ho Was freight, per lHi pounds, whtrh had been in force among the south era verely Beaten. rouda for years, was cut to $3.25, a rehi On complaint of Mollle Howard, duction of Ju per cent. From 3 to 30 colored wife, A1 Howard, a porter in cents will be cut from thu rate per a barber shop on Washington avenue, hundred pounds on all classed freight. was arrested and placed in Jail on a With the pnssage of the railroad rate charge of assault and batlery. Mr. bid the question was asked: of clerk Howard appeared before the "Why should cheaper rate be apHie municipal court to swear out the plied tu traffic belw'eun the middle west and Montana and- not to traffic complaint with badly bruised festurea, attesting to the vehemence of the at- between the same points and Utah husband. common points? tack niado upon her by her Howard, It t alleged, lost bla temA the result of this agitation for a r In wife Hi being common rate between the neighbor per test night. She severe received a state many mectlnga have been buM beating. was struck on the face by Howard, by representatives of the freight decut UNod her a razor to who also partments of tbe .different western clothe into rlbbun. railroads, and after several mouliii teen car rollided with an engfutt and one enr, which was about three minutes late in making a aiding. The engineer sustained a broken nose and face. An elderly lady in Iwdly cut-uthe dining car bad her buck badly, but not seriously injured. Fortunately, u doctor uu board gave I bo necessary medlral attention. Mr. Stanford .is plcuscd lt be at home again among bis friends. GIVEN ONE Utahna Park sjL'-- A Jic-- i : Circus Clown PICKPOCKET 50c, Omaha, Nebraska 2E and (he PRICE- S- fl.00, 75c, t Not heavy cr sticky, but a pale, light, exhilarating, strengthening and wholesome beer that will do you good. Try it today. Just one trial is all we ask.. You will never George Iau was married Sunday to Miaa Bertha Kueviler at the home of Rev. J. E. Carver. TWO NIGHTS $ Beer is the embodiment of purity brewed from the best hops grown in Bohemia and from malt made from the best barley in the world. Absolutely no corn is used in it. The rice is imported from India and more than a year is required to prepare it. The water is from our wonderful artesian spring the purest and most sparkling of Nature's products. jlufilfr Beer is made right, from the right ingredients and is of absolute purity. It is fully aged in the most perfect manner known to tlie art of brewing. That is why SuXUS' Beer is the beer you like and why it likes you. Mias Kelt a Riser has resigned her position at Wright's. HOUSE nti UWuS niu-iel- s W. A. Biddle, an engineer on the S. P., Is confined to bed. GRAND OPERA j din-favo- WRIGHTS REMOVAL SALE INCLUDES THINGS NOW WANTED. While other stores are selling big, one hundred and i.cticli tablets for He snd luc, we sell hundreds every day at 4c. This In but out Instance-Min- e example of the savings which the removal sale makes possible. Good . pencils, with a rubber, fifty-pag- e cost 1c at thla store. Ink- - I'aner's sells for 3c. Big composition books, with good ink paper snd tough rover, which some others are asking luc for, we sell for 4c. Composition tablet, with the Indian bead pictures and mathematical tablet on beck are 5c at this sale. Your school supplies will cost much less If you buy ibeni here. Bcnool shoes for children, the new stork, oil grained and vlri kid shoes: those with the nest looking uppers and the heavy soles. The entire line is marked at smaller prices, tho sals price. For sciiuol dresses, new niuliulr 30 inches wide, good the former prices were 5!c and fine. We have several pieces on flic counter suitings. de-ig- n, discussion and consideration a derision has been reached to put Itah common points on the aame basis as at 2 he. Montana polnta in risids, check and cotton suiting. Mother of Eugene Thompson Died in freight traffic. Utah importers will gain heavily Ibe new stock, just being upcuril, tne Rene, Nevada. through tbo new schedule. Thu rate removal sale price will be applied to between Missouri these for a short time. Hegttlur price Mrs. R. M. Burch. Jr., received a on points and Montana common points Is were ll'fcc tu 30c. telegram from Keim, Xev.. announcing ,. now 33.25 pur hundred pounds. Tho the deslh at that place Sunday foreThe srehltcKt kav we will be in noon. at 11 o'clock, of her neither, rale to Ilsh common points- is 12.30. a hundred the new building In five necks. It Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, of Ogden. difference of 6 cents perMr. Thompson went tu Keno about pounds. This amounts to a neat kuiu that is true, we will have tu sell very (wo months ago for the benefit of her on big shipments. Itah merchants IssL lu unload this stock. The in bringing a traltilosd of nierchsudfsu chances aro that prices will not lie health, as she was afflicted with pneu- from Missouri points have paid much so clti-sagain. monia, and to visit her son Kiigee She was fib years of sga higher freight bill than the Montana Thompson. bc-4 dmriu The difference Mill remnants uf ghighum arc just Slid, in addition to the children named, ween Utah slid Montana rates exists here, goods which our buyer buttgiiL leave s son, Frank Thompson, who in two these other to freight, brought cheap dui lug the test trip oast, 12Vv resides in California. Mrs. Thompson has been a resident, status from Missouri river points. quality for 8c. of Ogdon for more than forty Latter-daThe stock of bedding is offered at She was a member of the NEWS FROM C0R1NNE the IP move I Sale P'lre. We did not Saints church and has a large circle intend to sell the new goods at the of relatives Mild friends in this county. The: original contncl Her. remains will arrive in Ogden at Oratorical Contest and Personal Notes sale prices. of Interest. re would huvr hsri us in the new building 5:i) p. ni. today and will h: A Sons' undertaking before now, but since we are to put moved to establishment ben: they will be prethese new goods Into stock, we have C. W. The T. double oratorical, will I, decided to apply the s.ile price?. IT pared fur burial. Time of funeral contest came silver medal off Friday HOWWILL NOT HE FOR be announced later. night at (ho Methodist church and the EVER. so supply vuur wants soon. work done by the contestants whs a LOWER FREIGHT RATES surprise and a pleasure to the hearers. si any pf Any article bosght The ymiug ladies who entured thp conWright's Four Stores will be rewere: Missrs test Shaw. Augeliue Mad Be to ceived back at the purchase price Sweeping Reduction Grace Gilpin. Ilnltle Hrown, From Missouri and Miasiaaippi provided tbe good are in guod condiRebecca Marlon Shaw. Johnson and to Utah. River tion. We will refund the pnrehase Hrown, of the older class; and Winnie price ss willingly as we took it. Bl'T Cole. Vern Allha Jean Baker, Brown, AT Representatives of the freight de- Hedllng. Maud Allen and Grace John- WK CANNOT CHARGE GOODS have THE TRICES WHICH ARE NOW BEpartments of western railroads Tho of class. son, the younger points TO THIS APTIJES practically agreed upon a new and upon which the cnniestsnts were ING MADE.STORKS. ALL FOlR lower freight rat schedule for I'tah marked were gesarticulation, voire, and are now completing details, says ture and effect. I)r. Hnd Mrs. Rich We are adopting the policy of cheap . the Herald. L. Eddy of Hrighsm City, discount or Tbe mystery of frequent rails from and Wynn price to every one-- no McLean Misses as and acting Judges, and conferences xpcrtal privileges to any one. We beheadquarters us of Mrs. Dowse and Corlnne, lieve thst ihls i the only fair Policy. freight men in Denver and (tell several referees. We sic marking our goods so cheap recently ha been cleare d. For imwa The decision the of Judges that we rannol afford lo charge anyoperating west of the when and the and Just unpartial thing. We cannot allow goods on apMississippi and Missouri have had Gilsweeping reduc- were awarded to Misses Grace proval, except where they are paid der contemplation was and there Grace genJoiinhon. pin foi. and in case of return we will retion In freight rates from these terriC F- - Shaw, Mrs. eral satisfaction. fund the money. We are doing away tories and I'tah common point, and state vice in absence the presldrn with expensive booking and giving local railroad men said yesterday that of the tbe state presldmi, .presented the benefits to our customer. this reduction it shout to ia pul. into Mine in medals few remarks. a (icing effect. for now la to entitled compete The change; is an Important mu; and Gilpin School cap for lfc which were will mean a substantial decrease in the the gold medal a thu state contest. formerly lip to SOc. Also the line of was Tho both of classes memorizing straw hats which were 25c. are now cost of shipping all classes of' riv- almost perfect, there being but one marked at VJr- into Fish from the t hesior will no two apslight repetitions and er territories. The rcdurt.on It is tancy. The articulation averaged well ply to regular cla-- s rates, and. also. and some MEXICO CITY EXCURSION. rates ranked high in grace or gesunderstood, to commodity Inture. Corlnne is justly proud r the The Montana schedule, which went "ill la; follow- talent exhibited by her young l.tdies Daily, September 3rd to 14th. to effect Atlg. in. ed clos'd v aud Hs rates made a max- and not only the winners, but tbe rerm Via I'nlnn Pacific, g59.8 the changes proposed for maining member of the contest, sre imum to bo congratulated their Inp. Tlcketa good 1 return ni titn Fh. Mi r HICribK. Oc; u her Cist. Etopovcra allowed. Cs. s fyci-ih- : rae i.ilvru BODY WILL AERiVE trans-Missou- )er. y months-railroad- s s mr-chandl- fr |