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Show THE MOBXIXQ EXAMINER, liovemmentel control and license, am! out to Paskert in left Lister, ia the' lor Incapacity end misconduct their fourth, went out to Spade who was in licenses may he revoked. right. 5. The misconduct of officials and He struck out seven men. the performance of their employes, la Gave three bases on balls. duties, can he restrained by criminal Struck out Smith, Utter and Walstatutes. ters once each and Gardner and Clark "4. These corporations can be twice each. shield rd from all state interference Five was the greatest number of and control. Barons up in any one inning. "7. They can be protected from the Struck out two men in the seventh, prejudice of the local Jury and tha one in the eighth and two in the ninth. damage lawyer, br givWhen Moles orth tried to work the ing them the rlyht to eue and be sued squeeze he mads Montgomery hit the In the United States court alone. bail. He fielded the bunt ao quickly "8. They can he protected from all that Molesworth was caught between state, county and municipal taxation third and home. by provisions, fixing how far and in Clark made one run for the Barons. what manner and to what extent they He got a single, went ,to second on a be the taxed by may states and their wild pitch, to third when Molesworth subdivisions. wont out from Castro to Fox, after I. The relation! of their employes Caatleton had slapped a hot one down, to each other as fallow servants can and scored on Gardner'! single. The be definitely settled ou scientific prinother hits came in the second and ciples of the graduation of authority. third. "10. Their duties in regard to setThirteen men were up in the last tling claims against them, for lost or four innings. Fir of these struck out damaged freight can be regulated to one got to first and he walked. the reasonable satisfaction of the pub- Only Six of the last thirteen were thrown lic. out at first. Three of theae sent the "11. The ratei which they charge ball to second base, one to short, ooa for passenger and freight service can fouled out to third. Caatleton got asbe regulated and all discriminations sists in landing two. abolished. hie position like a shortstop "II. Their interchange of care, andFielded six assists. got freights and passengers with each Was just as good at ths and of the other can be regulated. and, if anything better, than at ninth, "IS. All agreements they may make . with each other. In regard to joint tha start. rates and pooling agreements, can be controlled." fifty-per-ce- You gets heaping .of die pure Ar- ed bucUd'ARlOSA Coffee; that took cue of die nerves and digestian of your grandparents, and has been die leading coffee of the world tor 37 yean. You! never have ' to quit 'dpnkinff AAucUcs Dbo't let any man switch you over to coffee mat pays himbig piofitajat die expense of your a heart, stomach and nerves. r iN fmi Um. Ill - - EMI, iU Wadi BLOCK . LOCAL COAL COMPANY IN TO HELP THE CENTER OF WILL All WHERE CRIME AND DltEASC ARE DEVELOPED. Hid Thamaalvee in tha Criminal Cheap Lodging Houses' Near tha River, Chicago, May 6. Judge Frank F. Baddler, of tha Dea Plaines tract municipal court, who haa undertaken the taak of re mad ring aome of tha under which ths poor in hla dlatrlct live; lent a letter to Health Oommiaaionar Evans yesterday, calling attention to some of the dangers to tha city's health that ha found during a recent tour of lodging houses of the river district, from which all ths criminals and vagabonds that pass before hla court every day are drawn. That such plaoea are a first rate culture for disease of all aorta and that tha laws of tha city aa regards sanitary and fire precautions are brakes In nearly all of them, Judge Baddler declared. oon-ditlo- tha district bounded by Ip. tha A DO MUCH TO AVERT LOCAL FAMINE. the Ceal Produced by tha Wyoming Coal and Cok Co. ia to bo Shipped to Ogdon. solution to the impending coal famine has been worked ont by tha Wyoming Coal and Coke company, whose mines, situated near Rock A partial Miss Gertruda Chamberlyn. of Anar conda, is visiting friends in Ogden. The plans aubmlttad by the eounty surveyor, for a steel bridge over Weber river at Uintah, were accepted by the eounty commissioners and work on the new structure will commence at once. Its cost la estimated aa approximately 15,000. It will be of steel and concrete, and will atretch for 00 feet between the abutments. Owing to the widening of the river, the present abutments will be removed. Sol Kaplan, formerly of 81egel Cooper and Macy Clothing company of New York, has accepted a positfoa with A. Kahn A Bros., in their retail department. Bora Sunday evening to the wlfo of Edward Iindqulit, a baby girt. In tha Second District Court of Weber County, Utah: y street. Jut .what effect on In tha matter of the eatate of Paul of at diversion condition tha local the RAILROADS CAN BE CONTROLLED E. Van Scoy, deceased, creditors will laaat 0.000 tons of fuel from the Wy- present their, claims with Touchers to will looal to have, the undersigned at the office of A. G. bins, New Orleans Judge Writes to Roose- oming mlno, dealers are not prepared to say, but Horn, Attornoy-at-lavelt Hla Views, . 2411 Washingthey do not heal tats to declare that it ton avenue, Ogden City, Utah, on or far towards averting the short- before September 15th, 1907. That the Unit will go Washington, May an even more seDated May 4th, 1907, ed Btatee has full power under tha con- age that threatens than any previous one. J. B. HERRICK, stitution to govern and control rail- vere famine tha caae hitherto that haa ben It Administrator. road corporation if declared by Judge combeen haa the frequently public E. H. Farrar of New Orleans, in a A. G. HORN, Attorney for Eatate. r were of coal cars while wait addressed to President Roosevelt pelled to factory The railroads, ha says, are creatures being shipped to the anger consumSUMMONS. and at all times the Individual of the nation. This tact places them er haa been under the necessity of diunder the rule of the nation and haa In the District Court of Weber Counfuel the dual result both pf regulating the viding hla share with the large of the city. , Through the ty, State of Utah. consumers iwds and protecting them from aa efforts of the Kathryn C. ShurtUff, Plaintiff, vq. company thin unjust extetion by the states. The will be done Wyoming William J. Shurtliff, Defendant. Sumao that the with, away raada also can be protected, he says, 1107 may not be ao abort of mons. gainst the prejudice of the local jury winteraaofconditions The State of Utah to the said denow Indicate. hy giving them the right to sue and coal fendant: be sued in the federal courta. Tha You are hereby summoned to apnation also should provide the in LATE JAMES GILLEN pear within twenty days after the mv and extent through which service of this Summons upon you, made ehall be taxed by the states. served within the County In which if Have Fallows Odd and Grand Army Judge Farrar discussed hie lei action la brought, otherwise, thla Funeral Service. of Charge yesterday with the President who within thirty days after service, and quested that he give the letter to defend the above entitled action; public for Information and discuss Impressive funeral services over the and in caae of your failure so to do, Judge Farrar aaya: remains of Jamea Gillen, the veteran will be rendered against "These corporations beirg create of the Civil war, aged 89 yean, were Judgment to tha demand of the according you tha United Btatee and Inatruman held at the First Presbyterian which has bean filed with Wen provided oomplalnt, Rev. by It for the proper church Sunday afternoon, the the Clerk of said Court convenient performance of its govi John Edward Carver officiating. DeThin action in brought to recover mental function, the United Sti ceased was a member of the Grand a Judgment dissolving the bond! of regulate them aa follows: also had and tha of Republic, Army matrimony heretofore existing beTheir mode of organisation been a member of the 1. O. O. , and tween you and the plaintiff. nanagenmt both these organisations attended the C. R. HOLLINGSWORTH, Thulr capital stocks and tl ReWoman's aa the funeral, aawell . Plaintiff's creation of urth ' FOR ADVERTISEMENT on TORO - this debt and the issuance wcurttiei. 3- Their operations down to the Botest particulars, The qualifications of those' Pjoyrs, such ss . engineers, flren inductors, inspectors, brmkemen, t Ph operators, on whose capacity Mud. the safety of life and prope 11 men can he subjected In countries where 1 the national beven there ia practically no dre unnere, for beer con tail nail percentage of ale nd is rich, in food vali fa lief Corps, of which his aged widow was an active member. Mrs. Oreer of the W. R C placed an American flag on the casket while It lay at the church, and the ritual of the Odd Fellow was read by Jndge J. A. Howell and Mr. Bailey. U. E. Gillen, the eldest son of the departed veteran, who la superintendent of the middle division of the Grand Trunk at Toronto, Canada, rmmm here to attend bis fathers fuThe other relatives are. in neral. Ogden, and are the widow of the deceased and a daughter, Mrs. George street C. Wilklne, of Twenty-flrn- t WITH ATLAHTA CLUB t The Pabat Eight-Da- y Malting Proeeaa makes Mat Blue Ribbon Beer tla most healthful beer Jfwri-t- te beer richest hi actual food values. The Pabst Brewing Pro-m- m reduces the percentage of alcohol to leas then 8 while making the beer abao-- ' Lake and Ogdan Pitcher Making Good In the South. lay Castle ton, the clever little Salt te City and Ogden pitcher, who wan mtlyuarmod out hy Manager Gnf-- i of the New York Americans to iota, Ga in the Southern league another vest experience before king hla debat in fust company, died bin first game for Atlanta last uday and thla la wbat the Atlanta irnal has to aayof his performance he box: his la the diet served the Barone Boy Caatleton in hla first game he bed for Atlanta: hiiv tout outfield hits made off hla was r Ivery and one of thee atch. Walters In ths second in when the aun g got area and he could not i In Paskerta the bell- - Montgomery, In the rd. nod Gardner In the fifth, flew two-bagg- IJ8 Twsutyfoo Both PI FOR , Attorney, Room 803 Bcclea P. O. Address: Building, Ogden, Utah. for rooms k RENT Housekeeping rooms. 251 "2nd St. LEM FIRST INSERTION CENTS. ALL ADVER TISEMENTS MU8T EE FAID IN NO FOR RENT Elegantly furnished housekeeping room. Gaa Range. THAN EUSI EXCEPTING ADVANCE. 54 Opera House. NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN OOK ACCOUNTS 11 ELI WITH US-- FO RENT Large room for railroad man. 114 26th. WANTED. female. THREE housekeeping rooms. 111 TWENTY GIRLS Wanted at Overall and Shirt Co., 2368 Wash. WANTED once. Heed Hotel. Chsiubw-uiaid. w FOR RENT Two modem, furnished rooms. Kelly A Herrick. 4 X54f t Apply WANTED Girl or Jap to do general housework, (l.oo sees; no washing, 565 22nd. jr WANTED A girl for house work. Mrs. John Smalley, 344 25Ul GIRL WANTED for general work, 2459 W ash. house- WANTED Girl for general work, 2221 Jefferson Are. house- IhL CHANGED HANDS Woodmans block. Furnished or unfurnished reonta, reasonable prices. 864 Zith. FOR RENT Newly furnished ioom with bath, else light houaekeepiag 81841 room, 151 22nd. RENT for with moan Cream furnish hath, thcraugnly reaevated; Ire light housekeeping reoaaa. The Colonial, nu si si. Mm China, Manager. S. L tltif ROOMS AND BOARD. BOARD sad room, 2144 Quincy Are. Ind. phone, 935. 1 WANTED A young girl to assist with housework, 2232 BOARD AND WANTED Sewiag girl and assistant on waists. Madam Cochrane, Wright's store. FDR RENT Two unfurnished rooms. 2633 Hudson Ava. 6 f WANTED Sewing girls sad assistant on waists. Madam Cochrane, Wright's store. GIRL for general housework, 2191 410-tWash. f. WANTED Two girls to take flours la nursing. Ogden General UoeptuL 5804f FOB RENT FViur rooms unfuraiahed, 1561 Wash. Ave. FOR RENT Three rooms, light sad bath. 107 30th. 51-w 1 FOR RENT Two office or aleaping room over Clarks s.'wea. 53641 FURNISHED HOUSES. RENT 16S house, WANTED A young man, age IS to 22 years. Good opportunity for advancement. Address X, care Standard. Give age and reference. 24th street ROOM-4- 49 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. FOR MALE, furnished Three-roo- 23rd. FIANO. FOR RENT Plano, Adams. 2314 wk LOST LOST On 24th St., a small black and tan dog. Answers to the name of Bob. Retum to Mire Helen Moore, 258 14th BL and get 5. LOST Baby ring with tiny chip diamond. Retum to Whltton Hotel, Lincoln and reoeiva 3.00 reward. LOST Gold circle Meccabee pin, Friday. Retum to 2725 Washington ava. Reward. LOST Either taken hy mistake or stolen, a Rambler Bicycle, from the hall of the Colonial rooming house. Black frame, red head, left handle tip cracked, Ne. 35,102, 1906 model 519-t- f Notify Standard office. LOST Between 2lrd St and Utahns Drug store, on Wash. Ave aa gold watch iaaoribad with initial from F. 8. to U T. Return 511-t- f to 128 2lrd. FOlt SALE, IlEAL ESTATE FOR BALE OR RENT Forty-acr- e farm with crop, 4 room house, bam, machinery and tools. Good water 54 4t right Bell S5X Plain. MONEY TO LOAN -- 8TREET CAR MEN, CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, and all others employed, find oar office re- A GOOD room modern brick resis locadence, lot 99x132, liable tor aumnrof 10 to 1100. Distion on bench, 4,500. counts if paid before due. Payd residence la ments suspended In sickness. No An elegant (1J00. charge for applications. The City A "roomdistrict with bath, lot 60x132; alio Loan Oo., Suite-- , pint NatL Bank block of .good bam. within one-halBldg. street car, 11,900. On Groom brick with bath and MONEY TO LOAN on Improved land; aewer connection, (3,000. reasonable terms ; no commission. 18 acres of good alfalfa land dose 87S1-A- . Ind. phone Enquire In, (1,400. RAILWAY, flrat-clas- rail-ree- f 3 mo CHAUNCEY PARRY, Cor. 33rd and Wash. Plume 869-X- . to salaried people without 53-t- f security or endorsement; payments , to suit, either weekly or monthly; business confidential. Call and get LOTS for aale, cheap on easy payment n that nice orchard. Cor. 7th Eo-my terms D. IX Drake, 410-1and Washington. Inquire on preties bldg. mia. J. H. Myers. MONEY TO LOAN, on farms and city FOR BALE Floe lot, 4xl( rods, brisk real estate. HUNTER A KENNEDY. Room 4, First National Bank Buildhouse, 3184 Adams Ave. (1(04 ing. cash, balance on time I per cent Interest Address, Mrs. Tbos. MONET TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT Eureka, Utah. MONEY 1 tf Btaw-ardso- WANTED TO TRADE : machine, In perfect condition, for good cow. Apply 177 Slat CABINET 551w LEOAL. NOTICE. F-- i RENT Furnished 2314 Adams. one cent fer cost FOR EACH INSERTION. page i 1- 1 FURNISHED ROOMS. let-ta- ' 1907. 7, FOR RENT 1 Dated May 4th, 1507. WM. J. STEPHENS, JR., Administrator. A. G. HORN, Attorney for Batata. MAY TUESDAY, at Mini Harry J. Cryat, formerly chief clerk WANTED --Carpenters building. to the superintendent of the Balt Springs, Wyoming, la being relieved Lake division of tha Southern Pacific, WANTED Bell but now occupying the same poslUoa boy and elevator boy. of its treasure, The company is comReed hotel. In the office of superintendent of the posed entirely of local men, whoae Nevada Northern Railway at Ely, Nelocal plants consume large quantities vada, la in the city visiting hla fam- MEN and hoys wanted to Mara plumb of fuel during tha time when coal la tag, pins taring, bricklaying, electricMr. Cryat is much pleased with ily. moat needed by the public. al- trades; free catalogue; positions hie new position. He will leave hla be will shipcoal Within sixty days secured; tuition fifty dollars. Ccyao aummer In the family Ogden during Trade Schools, New York and San ped, from the mlno to Ogden and months. facstored in ths bunkers of the sugar Fraadsooc I jrt HI tory in Wilson, at the power house of LEGAL. the Ogden Rapid Transit company, SITUATIONS WANTED. and In several of the largest business blocks in the city. R ia tha Intention PROBATE AND FEMALE. of the company, provided its plana are not blocked by the scarcity of cars, to GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES JAPANESE janitor wants position in convert the entire yield of the mine to He own use. With thla object' in Consult office or hall; good experience. K. Clerk r the Respective County view, ns soon as thg veins arc opened Suaukl, P. O. Box 44; phone, Bell Signers for Further Information. 521-- w 1242. up, the company will commence to forward ths precious carbon aa fast ns In the Second District Court of Weber ateaur and care are able to move it County, Utah: WANTED. By winter it is expected that the greatIn the matter of the eatate of Elisaer part of the supply needed will be beth J. Stephens, deceased, creditors TO BUY. right at the doors of the boilers la will present their claims with vouchthe factory and power house. the undersigned at the offloa to ers HIGHEST PRICE paid for good At least 7,000 tons of coal are used of A. O. Horn, Attorneyattaw, Mil recks at Grout's Grain iy tha Amalgamated Sugar company Washington avenue, Ogden City, Utah, 24th BL In Its regular campaign of making on or before 8tore,86l 1907i September 15th, Halsted, Lake and Van Buren itreeti there are nearly 100 lodging Vmaea and cheap hotels. To them the floating criminal a of tha country, who drift through Chicago several times a year, go to hid their identity. The other divisions of tha city have their own plague aRpts of this char- sugar. The Transit company uses acter, but none ao great as the west about, fourteen tone a day the year ide, which praaenta a labyrinth of through, whllo several hundred tons rooming houses which sand more gra used during the winter for heatthan SO per cent of all the tuberculing purposes la the First National osis cases to tha county hospital and hank building and the Socles strucDunning. It in oalled "Lung block." ture at Washington avenue and Twenty-foriver, BREVITIES UTAH. OGDEN. FINE LOT on Bench on tract car line 150 Large lot on 16th street near 550 Washington Ave Fine residence lot. East front on Wash. Ave 1500 block.... SOI 710 Lot 42x165 on 28th St frame house. Urge lot 700 5room modem bone on bench 1 J00 2,000 brick, dose In.. 2.509 modem brick. SPECIAL ROAD TAX ELECTION. frame, 10-ae- ROY ROAD DI8TRICT, Weber Qona- - ty. Utah: to dty does in 2,500 improved farm, dose 2,100 farm, 7 acres fruit good water, well located.... 2,000 farm, fins Improvements, water and 4 acres fruit 2,600 5raom brick residence, large 4,500 lot on Lincoln 100 cheap lots all over the dty. 3,000 acres unimproved land in We10-ac- NOTICE Is hereby given that In pursuance of a Resolution adopted by the Board of County Commlaiionari of Weber County. Utah, on April 21, 1907, a Special El set Ion U hereby called In the ROY ROAD DISTRICT of Weber County, Utah, on Friday, May 24lh, ber County. 1907, at the ROY SCHOOL HOUSE in Small farm of 10 acre and targe said District, between the hours of term of 100 acres, FOR RENT. even (7) A. M. and seven (7) P. M. KELLY ft HERRICK on said day, for the purpose of to the qualified electors within said District, a preposition to authorise the Board of County Commis- FOR SALS Comer tot Twenty second street end Madison avenue, 8x8 sioners of Weber County, Utah, to bouts, pantry and rods, levy for the fiscal year 1907, a Discellar. Address Mrs. A. D. Smith, trict Road Tax of five (5) mills on all roomy 28 and 2ft Woodmansse BIk. the taxable property within said dis511-t- f trict, to be need exclusively for the construction and repair of roads and FOR BALE Two lota, 45 feet each, highways situated therein. on and near the comer of Madison Only registered voters residing within said district who shall have paid and 22d street Inqnlre A. D. Smith, 361 34th street said property tax therein la the year preceding neb election shall he enat such election. titled to vote STRAYED The following named persons have been duly appointed by the said Board STRAYED from my premises, 3646 to conduct said Special Election, Adams, one bay hone, six years old, heavy black main, hind feet KEPHI HARDY, P. A. DIX and D. white; also one bay yearling hone J. HAMMON. colt, divided main. Return and he By order of the Board of County awarded. J. C. Kyo. of Weber Commissioners County, Utah. OSCAR B. MADSON. AGENTS WANTED. (Seal) Chairman. DAVID MATTSON. WE PAY agec.i. ladles or gentlemen, from 60 cents to 81.00 an hour to County Clerk. introduce and advertise our remeDated: Ogden, Utah, 3!ay 1. 1907. Med. dies. dty or country. Cnr-obCo., 2858 Washington ava. WANT AD YIELD BIG RESULT 10-ac-re INTERMOUNTAIN FAIR ASSOCIATION, OGDEN, UTAH. Notice in hereby given that at a regularly called meetiog of the directors of the Intermountain Pair Asaocta-tlo- n of Ogden, Utah, held on the 3rd day of May, 1907, an assessment of ((1.50) one dollar and fifty cents per share (fifty cents per share for Improvements and one dollar to pay existing debts) was levied on the capital 'stock of the corporation. Issued and outstanding, (also on all unissued stock which has been fully paid or partially paid, and alto on all stock of the Weber County Fair Association of Ogden, Utah) which has not been exchanged and ia entitled tp exchange for stock In this corporation), payable Immediately to J. G. Haywood, treasurer of the Intermountain Fair Association, office at tha Commercial National hank. Ogden, Utah. Any stock upon which thla assess-men-t may remain unpaid on the 8th day of June, 1907, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auo-tloand unless payment la made before, so much of said stock aa may be necessary, will be sold on the 29th day of June, 1907, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the front door of the Weber County Court house, by the Secretary of the Corporation, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the ooet-o- t advertising end expense ot WM. GLASMANN, sale. Secretary 240 24th Street, Ogdea, Utah. anb-mittl- -- eight-roome- d to-wi- t: a I |