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Show V IHB The writ le directed again Bupt H-Thoaaaa of the achool and allege that the girl waa seal chare by former EDITORIAL ROOMS- -. Judge Willla Hrowa of the juvenile to the Her cmnmlrment court. ...-N- i Indwpandent PkMi M It is claimed, was Illegal, aa 0 Rhone, two rings.. ...-she waa arrested without aay warrant EUSINEM OFFICE Nn. U or authority of law. She was commitIndependant Rhone Hfc Si ted to tbe school oa Nov. 9, IkotL Boll Rhone, one ring Judge Armstrong taaued a writ ia the caaa, compelling Supi. Thomas u bring tbe girl into court and ebow by what authority he U restraining her of her Uberty. EXAMINER ULFPHONES Mias lva Boyle aad Mr. Wtllla Bert-ma- a hat a gone to Logan for n week- - The remodeling of the Cob tom Dour inf Academy, vklrk is non mw-luoonvtleuon, will odd greatly to tho that mnroaianoo of th patiron place of amusement, tto open-laof Mt it tinted for Sept. lilt FOB ORYSUNOAY g Sayn Sateens Violating Ordse WiU Hava L Icavi see Revoked. g t Deaeret News: For the fir time ta many years Salt Lake will hate a kmflt ball really dry Sunday tomorrow. Tickets aro out for for Mr. and Sira. W. J. DeBry, to be gives aeat Friday evening, Aug. SOth, at tho Fifth ward wiurement bell Mr. and Mra, DrBry till aooa lotto for a mlaaiua to Tho Netherlands A. L. Power' office record! but one birth for tho laat week La Vua La ruftoa, daughter of (ioorga A. and Elias J. Clifton. Tb deuha reported aro two la number Charles Larson, aged ft yean aad Wllford Boll, babe. r1h . The remain! of Jennie Thom peon, at Provo, win bo burled tomorrow, la the Ogden City cemetery. Funeral eenrlcea at lind-qutstundertaking parlors at 2 p. m. who died Aug. Sind, 's '4 i Tba aermon tbla evening In the Pint Presbyterian church win he nn the general aatmoarokcaj aermon, bearing being upon tba comet now calling forth ao much aueulhii nil aver our country. An Invitation waa received by Governor Cutler to attend tbe convention of tba Notional Conference on Hint nnd Local Taxation. which meeta In Culumbna, Ohio, on November 12. Tbe governor la a 1m naked to appoint three delegate to represent L'lah nt tba conference. Mayor Branaford appointed the fol lowing delrgatea to represent Malt Lake City at tbe National Irrigation congress, which moot In Sacramento on September I to 9: Frank Knot, John Darn, C. J. Crabtree, L C. Kelsey. M. Dougherty, 11. C. Thompaon. David Keith, M. H. Walker, 0. W. , Putnam and J. D. Murdoch, e i r George W. Preatoa filed n petition for a writ of habeaa corpna la the dlatrict conrt to eecure the releaae of hie daughter, Violet U. Preabm, from the Mate Induatrial achoul at Ogden. Shes Ready for the Road 1 The edict for closed saloons has pone forth from the chief of police, delivered personally today and yesterday to every salnon keeper la tbe districts where violation of the order Is mo probable. ' With tbe declaration that they mu keep ciuaed on Sunday la an accompanying esplanatlua that aay saloon raugbt violating this order will suffer by having their license re, voked. After today Chief of Police McKern si will be well Informed on aakions conditions. Yeatordsy he visited great many of them and today ha called nt aa many mure. Hla trip of inspect k to date baa included stoat of the low divea owned by furelguera with tip pronoun oeable names and ruonia in the roar where other things btwldea drinking are carried on. The existence of these saloons and their recent growth la number was brought to the attention of tha public by tha News a week ago, alao the fact that moat of them seemed to be brewery owned or cotrolled. Chief McKee ale found the wont ones in the same locality as the New" representative who visited them, and ba baa already told many at the proprietors to clean up or expect to lose their license. Licked rooms in the roar nr among the fixture that mu be discarded. "My Idea," said tbe chief, "la that 'be saloon ought t content Itself with tha profits of alx day n week, nnd leave ibe seventh alone. Tbla la fair to them and fair to tbe public senrf-meagainst a wide open Sunday. If tbe saloon keepers disagree with this view, w have the power to revoke their licenses, and that seem tha moat logical way to reach them." The condition scheduled for tomor row la unique in recent city annals In that it la tha first lima a dry Sunday baa meant that no favored councilman may wink at the law, and have hla wink understood by tha inspecting members of tha force. Hvery policeman baa been Instructed to look for open saloons nnd really bring tbs offenders In when they are captured. Whether arrerts will be numerous tomorrow depends on whether the saloons consider the order aa n bluff, or really take ft the eerious way 1 ta glien. PECULIAR ACCIDENT UOVSTSGt YXAXnrEB: with nl her baggage, Intact. Right kind of baggage, too; aura to aland iha at rain of travel ' - nnd knocking about all right. It waa bought from ui, and therefore waa specially made to aland rough naagw la transit From tha heavy Trnnk, with nil Ha convenient eora- pnrtmenta, down to the light Hand Satchel, every article la made of the beat leather, aad baa tha flneat trlmmlnga and fitting!. Our pricea are low enough to pleaaa tho muat economical TRUNKS REPAIRED. Gallacher Trunk Factory OPERA HOUSE SLOCK. firm wbea yon need nay tin work ahnuld ba PARAMOUNT, If good workmen, prompt service and fair treatment of any Importance, rail on us. W want your bualneas for me amokaatacka, tin roofing and r pouting. We will to endeavor pleaae you. TENTS OWN DAY CELEBRATION OF MAGNITUDE BY GIANTS OF TOIL. 2530 WASH. AVE. Agent for the Underfeed Furnace BOTH 'PHONES. A Reduction in Price AND Strictly One Price Foil awing a complete reduction of pricea la all our departments, Aug. lat, 1907, inaugurated a avfiem In thla ato re, with the following reaulta: More good sold, cuatomera de-lighted at tbe fine Jewelry, Watches, Diamond and Novelties, offered ao low in price. The gooda win ALWAYS remain aa low, far thla doea not mean a epecial Bale. "Honest profit! all the year round," will be the eve-teemployed here. ONK-PRIC- E J. S. LEWIS & CO. ,vnim At tha Big Clock, Wash. Ave. i 190T. COMPANY FOR ICANLEAVE FORK- - AMER- I- I J. FAVERO LOBES 5 3400 WORTH OF PROPERTY. I 1 baa been set apart by Air tbe biggret drmon- ration of Its kind tier held la th city, and laoor union labor will bo September 2 local unions emphasised, eulogised, apostrophised and lauded to tba high heavens. The oomnituees In charge of tbe various brnuebre of tbe celebration have about completed arrangements for th day, so th nothiog now remain to mar tbe success of the undertaking, which lotuns up in unusual proportions. Buaiaare men af tha city have re11 that sponded liberally to the prise Goods valued at wiU ba offered. 11.200 have been subscribed, aad a number of excellent articles, to be drawn fur, may be seen in the windows of Howell's dry guilds store, Burt Brother' establishment, thr Boyle hardware store, Fred M. Kye'a ckahing More, Rbaw'a bargain store, th Oadea Furniture and Carp nnd In Wheelwright's hardware tore. Tbe perishable prises, owing to tbelr composition, cannot be displayed, but they form no Inconsiderable part of the Hat, and everything from a- - fresh egg to s sack of oat baa been secured by the prise committee. Coupon ticket, as aooa ns they are printed, may be purchased nt any of the places of exhibition, nnd tbe holder may take part In the drawing without bolag In attea-iaaeUlenwund park. The demand for ticket has already atartad briskly. will be prominently The paTad marked by Industrial floats, repraren-tatlv- a of Heal merchants and Ogdens commercial activity, la add 11 loo to tba regular union floats, of which there will be a large and Imposing aumbw. As prises have been offered for th beat floats, every anion In th city la making preparation to excel, ao that something artistic aa well aa expressive will be born of the keen rivalry th has already commenced Ha good work. Tbe appearance of union workers wbo will march in th pjarade will also be a feure of th day, aad tbe pageant will be not only equal In length to half n dosea city blocks, but Mao eolored and made brilIn a liant by bright aaw uniform multitude of hues. at I p. m., will comAt mence tbe athletic part of the general program. Three and a half bourn of continuous sport la promised by the committee la charge. There will be prlaea fur th IWteat baby boy nnd glrC trophies for tho largest family on the grounds, and souvenirs for tha anion lady and tba ugliest prattle union man. Tha children will have nn opportunity to display their ability aa sprinters, the ladle will compete la a contest, nnd three-leggeraces, potato rolling, and other odd features will aprfnkle the whole with levity and fun. The park dancing hall will ba'opea from 3 until 12 p. m., ao that the dreamy of the cel-br- a tors may lose themselves la Iha rippling motion of the waits. Dancers are expected to be ao large in numbers that th Congress dancing' hall has been offered by the management e to the committe, and the light will bo tripped there from early evening until th midnight hour. Bhort'i orcheetrn and KichoTn band have been engaged to furnish the eom-mm- ann of Mrs. Wallace, tbe George Cromwell, of 211 Twenty-secon- d street, met with a peculiar accident Friday afternoon that came soar causing tbs death of the baby. He la recovering from the Injury he received, however, and about the only remembrance of the accident be will have In after lire will be tbe presence of n long soar arrow hi throat. The little chap was playing la the back yard ylth a hammer, when be espied, lying la tba grass, n bottle. He cracked the glnas with tbe hammer, plckaj up n fragment of the bottle nnd commenced to wobble back to the bouse, lie fell, however, and the glare struck hla throat, cutting n gash that barely missed tbe jugular vein. Ur. Rich dressed the wound and inserted three stitches to draw together music, tbs severed flash. Special attraction of th fay will be n base ball game la the afternoon COMMODORE RERRY WAB the saucer and a boxing contest ELMONT'B GREAT UNCLE track In the evening, "Cyclonn" Tbompeoa la in gre condition for Where August Balmont, Millionaire, th mill, and while the yellow work Got Much ef Hie Oaring Bom of Pet Sullivan ia a grievance to the Interesting Fa promoters, n good man to enter the ring with Thompaon has been seThe mystery that baa for years cured in the perron of tha Boer chamkurroun.lcd the personality of August pion, Itnbola, who la present in Belmont, Traction King and Famous Denver. Ho has fought seventy batBportiman, baa been dissipated by tle with the cream of the William Allen Jotinaon. writing la (he class, and eomes with n good record Broadway Magaslne. Align Belmont's back of him. In addition to tbs main mother was Caroline Slidell Perry, bout, several rattling good preliminadaughter of Commodore Matthew C. ries will be box by fa amateurs. Perry and niece of Commodore Oliver Haunt Perrv of ljike Brie fame. The BUILDING PERMITS Perry were 'warriors, men of dnh and brilllaney, opportunists, quick to pee and take advantage of a crisis E. P. Brown, frame residence, nth and eouragcaisly able to go in and win. Tba elder Belmont waa sent to street, between Grant and Washingthis country to make money; the Per ton avenue, $I.600l frame resJames Burrows, rya came of their own accord and In n spirit of adventure, to make tbelr idence, 29th street, between Adams and Jefferson avenues, Tt.000. fame. Aaron Jackson, one story brick dwelTbe New York Subway contract were I during "panlrky times." Moat ling, Klngafords Lane, tl.SM. James Rend, oneotory frame dwelcapitalist were afraid to lend tbelr Washington avenue, between aid: moreover, shrewd flnamiers had ling, streets, 9450. looked askance at the project fur over 13th and frame WIHInm Keaeltng, n quarter of a century. The vested between Jefferson avenue, dwelling. Intercut, controlling tbe elevated and SOth nnd 21ar street. 9S90. surface rsalt systems, were content W. R. Garrison, frame dwelling, with present profits and didn't want a Harrtaou avenue, 11,100. Subway. Least of all did they want A Ensign, brick dwelling. 27th opposition, anil In tbelr financial street, between Unco hi and Great, t length they thought the situation ' 9800. well controlled. R. M. Grange, brick dwelling. Grant Uut the people wanted n subway, between 29th nnd 20th streets, nnd Tammtny, which bad previously avenue, 9900. blocked tba game, swltrhed about opA. C Anderson, brick dwelling. portunely and decided that the Sub- Polk avenue, between 26th tad 26th way should be built. The contracts streets, 91.000. were let to John B. McDonald, n dar8. A. Knotts, frame dwelling. Van ing,. able Irishman, who lacked nothHuron avenue, between 23rd nnd 24th means revs with the wnUh to ing 9?no. finance them. He was able to pay n streets, one of hundred cash deposit and fifty thousand dollars demanded by the city TAKEN TO SALT LAKE bonds were furcomptroller, but two thermore required, me of five million Sergt. J. J. Roberta, of tbe Salt Lake nnd another of one million dollars. For three be went to Wall street police tercet came tit Ogden yesterday and found Its doors closed insolently morning to take back with him Irene la bin face. Wall street, still believ- 8tewart, a negro woman, arrested by financial Officer Hutchens. 8h was arrested ing that If held la Ha some time ago on n charge of grand strength tbe final and omnipotent larceny, having stolen n diamond pin pawn, continued confident up to the valued lint), and It was feared that la moment. Then came tbe surprise of tbe day. Auguat nelmoat financed she would forfeit her bond. McDonald aad walked off with hla SEPTEMBER EXCURSIONS. magnificent bargain with tbe city, n franchise of Ha underground trunk line for rerenty-fiv- e yearn, together ..Via Colorado Midland Railway, Sept, with tho most libera concessions ever 4th and Ilk; greatly reduced retea to granted by n city to a private corpor- Chicago, Minneapolis. St. Louis. Denver and Intermediate point a. Write ation. Tba Subway eon tracts are said to L H. Harding, Salt Lake for partlca-Inrs- . Tours truly. have netted Belmont at lea eight L. H. HARDING. millions in cash. At tbelr conclusion General Agent. be was la complete control of thtf equipment nnd operating com panics which he subsequently formed. McSOUTHERN PACIFIC EXCURSION Donald was out and savins bitterly: to Isike Tahoe, Wednesday, Aug. "Tien the dirt la off vour shovel Wall 923.00 round trip. Tickets good to 8tre docent give s damn for you!" turn until Sept 10th. faa-tartl- ht one-stor- one-atnr- y - Company a of tha State militia, to attend the state Brigade Could Net Stay ef tha Devouring .... Pro-gras- IB NOW IN READ1NEBB ALL iu BASEBALL TODAY will Cress Many Places af Intertha Cee During Their Irrigation Congress Trip,. WIN Visit est . FOR THE TRIP. Choir s At Glen wood, foie aftaraare Glim Un a ball teaser will crone bats with Mian Hattie Fleeter, caw ef Lake'a charming ' nop rao aoloiata. has Weber, ywerday, n fire swept ever John IV vcro'i bars nnd burned to the ground f 93.090. The property valued sence fire fighting apparatus and the rapidity of tho fiamwa prevented a hastily formed fire brigade fro earing any of tho outhouses in the path of the fire. The exact cause of the fire baa mot beea determined, bnt It la thought children that matches lat the hand marled the blase. Aa soon as tha fire waa discovered, neighbors with buckets tempted to prevent a general spread of the flames, bn tbetr efforts were of ao avail and noon a large bare, ia which warn two valuable horses nnd farming Implements, a shed, two largo atacka af who and thirty tons of bay were on seething man of swirling fire. Tha loan waa mat cowered by Insurance and the work of many seasons' of toil was destroyed in the course of several hours enprepared campment nt America Fork, left for Salt Lake at 7 a m. where the apodal cur earring the buy will be attached to tbe military' special- - Tbe tent pitching brigade oT the Nation Guard weat down to the grounds yesterday wbea the company morning, no th arrives It will go immediately iata quarters. By noon it is exported that the milAmerican will be itia of tbe Flirt. Company B will join Company C nnd H of Salt Lake and under the command of Major William 20fl boys wiU board tba apodal, scheduled to leave as soon as the local special arrives. Company F of Mantl, D of ML Pleasant, nnd A of Nepbi, will go to tho camp la n opectal under the command of Major Kammerman, of tha Tbs camp la two Second batallion. miles from the lake and la admirably suited for th purposes to which it la Intended. Colonel Plummer will have immediate charge and 600 men are expected to materialise during the day. The following order of the during the day is to bo observed weeks stay: Reville, f oclock: mesa call, 7; sick call 7:30; fatigue call, fl; guard mount fl; first sergeants' call, 9:80; Artistically nnd financially tha thedrill eall, 11; recall, 12; luncheon, 1 atric outlook for tha reason of 1907 to 4; play time, 4; afternoon drill, 6; and 1909 ia foil of promise, aad naturme call, 7; retreat pared, ; call ally Manager Grant, of tha Grand, ta elated ever th prospect He haa seto quarters, 9:46; trio 10; taps. e cured aa unueu number of TAXES RAISED IN WYOMING. productions nnd ban signed up never star of the fir magnitude, Valuations of Union PacHle Railroad nn acquUitfoa th will give the In Th public a chance to enjoy State Increased. tba best companies on the road. Of The Wyoming paper chronicle tha ths companies that come west but raising of naaesaed valuations of tha few mlas Ogden, no that practically Union Psotflo holdings In that stats tha same attractions th visit Denver from 91.000 to 914.400 per mile, and Salt Lake aad the coast, will appear to nt the Grand. those of tho Short Line from The season opened la night with 912,000 per mil. The state board of In doing Jessie Bualey, "la th Bishop's Careq italicstloa felt justified thla for tbo reason th no raise had riage, " a dramatisation of Mlcbselaon'a been made la the la IS yearn. In novel, by Channlng Pollock. Th play pita ef the fact that In th time nev- Is cleverly don and ia not without er hundred miles of road had been dramatic clamant, or morel force. It career of n built In tho state, and tha tot valua- eoneerna n profession tion of thin class at property had In- girl born to crime, who becomes n pro- and successful thief; aifj creased about half a million. Tbo ad- feaalon vance In retentions made, la about 60 who. by a fortunate chance la direct' per cent for th Short Line, nnd 60 to the life proper, while her pal la per rent lor nil other, railroad In the amt to th penitentiary. Ju whether ttlof" reclamation In oa the lat. Th showing made by th tax agents lag, her onetime partner la crime breaks jail and seeks her out from of tha railroad in regard to tho of other property In th among the respectable places of n tain waa such that th state board of large city. The subsequent developments, tha complete reclamation of equalisation la using strenuous means to secure for th aaaeaament rolla of the girl nnd the triumph of tho manly In her unmanly pal, from n aerlaa of th oountlea,, th vast amount of re estate and personal property tbwt hith- stops tbwt give fore to the story nnd erto baa escaped taxation, and will opportunity to the company. Mlaa Busier la an good ia th rote legislature recommend to the ue that It appoint a tax commission for of Nance Olden,, a aha was la seatbe revision of tbe revenue lawn of son, generally speaking, but in details the state. The enure of tho more or She haa Improved greatly. By n gesleas chaotic condition into which th ture, n tone ef voice, tbe enunciation aaaeaament methods of tho counties of a ward, ake'adda strength to tbo hare fallen, la character of Nance and bring her and tho auto ta genet tha fact that the state tax commis- down within the rang of possibility. sioner only receives 9500 per annum Altogether, It In n pleasure to follow tha enunty offictala only her from the slums to tha clear, blue alary, 9300 per annum. A3 bla above and tha play ought to have anremuneration, thev will not give any other successful aeaaon. Bus-le- y more Umo to th ax interests of the Harry English supported Mlaa state then they actually are obliged admirably, aa Tom Dorgon. He alio to. nnd aa a natural consequence large baa become more fit for the part and escape taxation, many Tom Dorgona In re Hte have blocks of proper-ti-e leaving the atate of Wyoming out" a counterpart in hit delineation. The th much. balance of tba company (a la harmony Conditions In Idaho. with the general excellence maintainato Aaaeaament condition In the ed by Mlaa Bualey nnd Mr. English. acof Idaho are not mach better off, WATER TOO EXPENSIVE TO cording to the railroad agenclea havwaa DRINK ing such matters in charge. There a bearing Frtdav In nt Bdae, before the state board of equaUalon, on John Kendrick Bangs' Idiot on Broad-wayt- " the Talks About th Co railway aaacaemente. Charles Hayden of 8L Paul represented the Great Water Supply. City's Northern; J. B. Evan of Salt Lake, of "Tbri'a n tidy little sum," uld the Oregon Short Line; M. T. Bandera SL Paul. Northern Pacific; J. F. Leg"One hundred nnd sixty one Ml. horn of Spokane, Spokane Inland Em- milHoaa of dollars to provide New pire railway: A. P. Bkaw of Spokane, York city with water. That's 940.29 Spokane Jnternallan. n head. A good many people ought to be able to take a bath cn that" "Well, they won't. said tbe Univerbattleship launched. Settlement Man. "Down where sity 24. The 1 live the Bright Lexicon of Youth Davenport. England, Ang. battleship Tamoralre, a third of the knows bo such word aa bath." Dreadnought claaa. was successfully "Think of what the money would launched tbla evening. buy In other things," reauated tha Idiot. "At fire cents apiece. It would provide throe billion two hundred nnd twenty mllllen schooner of bear. Quite n fieri, eh?" "It would fill tho Atlantic said the Settlement Man. "In squadrons of one hundred schooner it would give a head to 22,000,000 people," the Idiot continued, or one a day to New YoiVa 4,000,000 .for eight consecutive dnya." "Doubtless,? aald tha Settlement tii Rosalia, n strong amateur team of Brit Lake. Bines Dab got cold feet, the oatteak for another Talim. Lobster game la gloomy, o tbo aeaaon will be concluded with games be! twere th lorria nnd the swift teams ta tha staia The Rexalla are eonaMeraJ afoul ns good as tii Tailor. Secretly tore defeated th Murray team and are superior to tho average amateur team. Th grounds should be in fine ccndh tire, the rain having laid lb duta nnd amoothad out to rongh spot. been aeleated to ring with tbe choir McClellan' Irrigation Ode, whan they make tbelr firm appearance' at th Fifteenth Nation Irrigation Congress, at Bncnuaento, Sept 1 Mian Feat has n clear, strong, exd voioe. 8ht la n pressive, pnptl of Mrs. King, nnd ia considered The tenor nn intelligent vocalist will be Fred Graham, the aoloi violinist, Willard Wrih,- - aad th ub-!O- well-traine- SALE GLOVE. Glovee 811k Gloves Long Mala Gloves 91.60 Latag Lisle Gloves U81 45e 76c Bata Wte. th Rsaalla, 8t At We laaim .38 .61 9 ao 1.00 1.28 91-2- Long Male Gloves 91-7- V? 4 San Francisco Gaklanad. aa wL Plana have tZ. arranged for a trip to tka coax: t enable tbe aingara to see a mach of th Golden State ae puesible, durit-tb- e eight days that they win ba ae from Ogden. Nightly rehraT, are being ounrtucxed at the tabernne and the new part of the Ode la ben, worked up to the standard a by choir. SOLOIST BY FLAMES Tha Beys in Blue WHI Experience! Buck Spirit ef Enthusiasm Mere Manifest Berne Actual Field Service Draw as th Day Immediately. Near. lh W. E. NEWMAN 2S, SEPTEMBER'fiUARDSMAN WEST WEBER MISS TO PITCH FARM SWEPT IS SOPRANO 2 LABORS light-weig- of patronising a rellahla rAWPW BESPAT, UTAH- - and accompanist, John j. gd FOSTER ramentot Tha choir will aoc only u u a nail-drivi- at oaoe, POPES, 9L76 Long Male Suede, heavy quality Weak Glove 91.76 long Taffeta Silk Gloves . . 1.29 91.75 Long Pure Bilk Gloves miMnn 1 39 8 THEATERS Long pure Silk Gloves 92.00 92-2- 6 92AO 9175 long Pure Silk Gloves Long Pun Silk Cloven long Pure 811k Glovea Mi 2.19 Mdl 229 LEATHER BAG SALE 91.00 Imitation Iaitbcr 91.60 Real Leather, Carlton 76c Squbif Bag 91.95 Squaw 5&f ere f n re efl 91.60 Squaw Bi( Btj unitiiraminMniii flrst-claa- Bag n n nn ..ien4 w ...., 50 75 .C5 a00 70 SUITS. SKIRTS, ETC. 91-691-7- 0 ..................... and 91.29 Skirt Waist .80 stats and 92.00 8hirt . Our entire stock of nn WUata at coat Our entire tockof Volte Skirt cost, Our endra stock of Walking Skirts at coat Our entire stock of 811k Baits at onehrif price, Our entire ntock ef Wash Suita coat, n gre discount, Our entire afaxk of Klmonan coat Our entire atock of Silk Coats Our retire stock of wash goods at 26 to 60 per cent off. Our entlrq stock of Under Muslin nt a gre reduction 7 Our retire ntock of Ekn broideries at coat, fi 1 d LAST (a THOMAS ii l I i I $251.12 For H. L. Nelson, the Inaunucs Agent. He turned the note to u He didst know whan March 10, lond. ' tha man wax who owed him. He gava ua the names of three different partial who might know. We found the party nnd collected 9261.42 tram him, and there is more to follow. If yon turn In your claims w trill collect seme for you. Our raflaaiy works 1 th time, year lu and yaar ret. nnd we have no strike. Tba sooner, you turn In yuur claims, the sooner you will have tha money. ly i Merchants Protective Association Scientific Collectors of Honest Debt. 77, 79, 99, 9d Francis 0. ff7, fifl, 100 Com meed tag, Balt Lake city tfi nnd Luka, General Mgr. "Berne Nation ui Mi Bank Bail i People Dent Like 111 Ua," In ii to -- IE aa: Typewriter Repairing My Specialty ALL WORK GUARANTEED Underwood We've the exclusive Bale of thin excellent Flat, for this locality, and the Man who wants a pond Hat can not equal it anywhere else. Fall blorka In different bright of crown and widths of brim for different face, will be READY THURSDAY-OPENI- NG DAY. Fred. M.JMye, Co. Clothiers and Hatters bfa tha 7 Agency berry flip." "It aeema like aa awful waste.' arid the Genial Old Gentleman Who Occasionally Imbibes, (Backing his Hps unctuously. In Evening Journals," continued the Idiot, "it would come to sixteen blllkm one hnnJred million copies. It would bay one billion ale hundred and tea million dims novels to send to the Heathen. At ten tor n cent it would provide tho children of tbe city Miwith one hundred and sixty-onlton miga. At two dollars a seat It would buy eighty million five hundred Hammarsteln'a thou aaad chain on a fifty-triRoof Garden, and ape family-tickfrom New York to tk rate of tea per annum, Yonkers a Yonkers maa eed cam mute for x bandied years. one minted "Thats a tong life, even In Trek-era.-" arid the Settlement Man "There dollar piled ea top of each other," the id lot went en, "weald reach from Twentydhifd street "0 tutt! Qott K. WhafM yon bare, Mr. Idiot?" In tew optol the Gental Old Gentleman. "You'd better make mine n korw'n neck made nf champagne and burgunira a hot ntgtL dy." arid tbe Idiot, but water la no expensive I haveat (he face to order 1L" Broadway Magnates. Et tel GET MY PRICES AND TERMS. L. H. B EC RAFT Cor . Grant Ave. and 24th St. Ogden, Uah (i e p et HAT Ifn m apiece, it would with provide 806,000,000 of people Martial oocktaite, Remsea coolers, nnd STIFF OH tv "At twenty cent DUNLAP (n tall n Man. E'VE had yearn of ox lOTipnce in the Ilat busineM and hare wM a pivnt trfany makes of Hath, but we are free to &av that the best list we ever saw nold in the ea ah WANT ADS BRING WANT ADS BRING WANT ADS BRING BIO RESULTS. BIG RESULTS BIO RESULTS. Labor Day at Lagoon The Utah Federation of Labor wiU celebrate tc: don j. Labor Day, Monday, September 2nd, at Lagoon The Pret tiest Spot in Utah. There will be a r jaJ pn of gramme sfMrts and a whirlwind of fan. This the season of 190T at Lagoon. d1 bat C toil eld In i eh a Special Trains from the North Bpecial trains for Lagoon will be run on the Salt Labr & Ogden line on that day. They will leave RlYerfinle J6 South Weber for Lagoon at 11:30 a. ml aad 6 p. m will leave for the north at 5 p. ml and 9:3 w F; Lagn Last Chance to Visit Lagoon aim itl tea tew to Hi; j C |