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Show Till: niviju BREVITIES Mr. G. V . Larkin, ho a Jelicat operation a few in recovering rapidly. v o' iti t ao Miaa Adxlins Johnson of He:eua Mom., a atulent of tie Chic;.?,.' in Ogden, a guen of Mist Verna Tavey, and will be here for a S-- 12 - n Jn u ' ,Rr 14.C church, 1:1 :.u c. undervr-nd-- in .' j txetvises di ter me SUrere ka! number of 'lU w convent Ior ho fll:riuS i vaca-'- - EXAMINER: OGDEX. Ciain aud .'uiui a rioug t. . (riel The charge U baitery alleged to have been cutiiicLred l the '.lelrndanis ou IVcoiativu J.'.y. ai West Weber. This moiuii.g E. Dickerson and Ed. Lind say sere fim d 10 each lor assault and hktlery. icri'M-e- 8 2X lTOT. ONE MORE OGDEN CITY ELECTRIC CRAZY ,1,,,li Ut ll!1 Tuesday. This week. tillr ,lui ,he dcutisi has Sacramento. Cal.. June 2S. 197. . v n sud each time he has Low- rates will prevail over all railway "on oui. Hw anorney. H. H. Heucier-r- - Hues for delegates ai rending tbe fiftThe Ogdan baneball Lam and a colis making a dcieruiued ored nine from Salt Uke are to pla long rest fight for eenth National Irrigation . bis at Glen wood, Sunday. The colored la be bell In this city September nest. Notice to this effect was reteam has been strengthened by one of Aie Standing, a young blacksmith ceived at the Irrigation Congress headthe Cuban Giants by the name of Wil- At one time the Cuban Giants elper iu the Southern Pacific quarters iu this city today from Charles S. Fee. PasengT Traffic let with an accident shite at shops, ranged with the best baseball teams work of the country. The gsme will be on the a ream hammer. He was hand-tin- Manager of the Southern Pacific com1 in Chicagu attending the a too! uuder the called at 3 p. m. hammer, when a pany. who ' blow of the hammer Pasknocked it out meeting of the of hia graap and be Association. senger The funeral of Julia A. the cut a auetainrj Rates of fare will be tbe lowest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. two inches long on the aide of hia s round trip rate that eau be Geo. Eddy, who died Thursday f men- bead and knocked out fur a while. made under the present Interstate ingitis, t the home. No. 1973 Wall recent avenue, will be held at the Third Rev. John Tellcen, D. D.. is the guest Commerce law and similar state legislation In wrsiern states. Ward meeting house, at ! p. m., Satur--4aj- of Rev. O. a. Elmquist of the SwedInterment la the City cemetery. ish Lutheran church in this city, and The round trip rate, quoted is 875.00 from Chicago, 800:00 from St. land. will shortly go to Idaho Pal's. ' Memphis and New Orleans, and 800.00 'All members of Post, from Omaha, Kansas City, Houston No. S, G. A. R., are ordered to meet The county clerk Issued a marriagr and common paints. at the post room, on 8undar, June license yesterday to W. J. Bam. it, The same rates will prevail to San 30, at T:30 p. a., to attend patriotic aged 28, and Louise N. Hill, aged 24. Francisco and Los Angeles with Sacservices at rhe Presbyterian church both of Salt Lake, ramento as the validation poiut. by request of Rev. J. E. Carver. All Tbe granting of these low rates Is members are requested to wear their In the case of Joseph Jeireen vs. of very great importance and assures The W. membership badges. R. C. George A. a motion to retax a large attendance at the National Irand Ladies of G. A. R are requested I the coats hasCraig, filed with the counrigation Congress. Great plana are to meet with the Post at the G. A. R. ty clerk. Thebeen motion asks that the enhall, by order of Thomas Lundy, post witness fees of L. J. Taylor be dls being made here wiih a view to thousand people. many tertaining commander. allowed because of irreleveni testiThis will be the first time in many mony, and that the claims of Edward years that special rates have preTom Mercer, a well known local Rischal and I .urns be cut from vailed to California during SeptemGeorge sheepman, returned to Ogden after a two days' fees to one, ber. the principal harvest season, and visit to his herds at Soda Springs. with a view to visitors to Ida Larson, through her attorneys, make the must ofenabling this opportunity to Tom Kearns and David Maglnnla A Com,' has filed suit ' Keith passed through Ogden yester- the Oregon Short Line for against see the golden harvests of the Golden Injuries State, a series of harvest excursions day on their way to New York received at Idaho. She and harvest series festivals are being to consummate several mining deals claims that aMinidoka, train ran into arranged throughout the state. that have been under way tor some her and injured freight her to the amount of time. 83,000, and that the accident was due FISH PONDSRE NUISANCES entirely to the negligence of the railTh regular annual cleaning up of road com pa ay. city school buildings has commenced If the laws as construed by Alt or in earnest and 6,000 will be spent in W. G. Emley, paying telle.' at the ney General M. A. lJreeden relative to making Improvements, of which the Commercial National bank, is smiling the maintenance of fish ponds in the addition to the Quincy school Is the over the arrival of an eight-poungirl public streams in Ogden vsl'ey are most important. Pour rooms will be at hia home. lived up to, it virtually mesas the killconstructed to aooommodste the overing of the industry. . flow from other schools, so that for st J. 8. Carver, the The district attorney wrote the atleast another year the hoard will not la at home with a severe torney general for an opinion, which an new net attack of quinsy. He haa been in bed was received building. entirely According to for n week. The attack, while not Major BreedenThursday. fish ponds maintained The. remaiba of John C. Clark, a dangerous in the least, la somewhat in the streams in the manner in which prominent business man of Mil- unpleasant. Mr. Carver will be at are now kept in Ogden valley are waukee, came from the west yes- the old stand in the course of a day they nuisances. He bolds that the public Clark was visiting Cali- or two. terday. catching and taking of flab by means fornia bent on pleasure. While at of such ponds Is a direct violation of Santa Monica he had some canned The Glorious Pnurth is being her- the suture. He says that acreeits and lobster for supper. Soon after retir- alded by aa occasional firecracker and other so used may be paraphernalia was he taken winand ill of the flutter violently ing flags, from shup confiscated. Concluding a lengthy letthe efforts of four despite physicians, dows. It will pass unnoticed unless ter. he said: died before morning. The date of his action is Immediately taken by the "It might be advisable to bring a was June 23. The inquest held city officials to provide some form of death action on the part of tbe state proper aa gave the cauae of death ptomaine celebration. The Glorious Fourth may to enjoin such ponds as being public brother-in-laClark la a once more come and go without even nuisances and a wrongful inlet Terence poisoning. of Charles Thompson, general agent the reading of the Declaration of in- with the public streams. of the Chtaago A Northwestern at dependence. The resorts, however, are The district, attorney will set in acMilwaukee. His remains are to be preparing special programs for the cordance with the attorney general's buried In hia native city. day, so that people with patriotic in- opinion. stincts may be able' to unbosom some Prank Snyder kas returned from of their enthusiasm by looking at tbe college, having completed a course animals. la the school of pharmacy at the Northwestern university. Hia standWe havo the exclusive sale of artiManager J. W. Abbott of tbe G. A. Lowe Hardware company baa returned ficial Ice. The purest of the pure. ing in. hia. class .was with the. Hia stay in Ogden will be from a visit east. Call Independent 'phone 234 or Bell 810X. Ogden City Ice Company, SamIndefinite The Second Ward Sunday school is uel Thomas, Manager. Office 41) street Pr.,J. E. Ragsdale, a practicing phy- to give an entertainment in (be Sec- Twenty-fourt- h sician of Boaeman, MonL, la In Ogden ond Ward assembly hall, oa SaturMy child was burned terribly about for three days and la the guest of day evening, for the benefit of the ImDr. C. A. Wherry during bis stay. provement fund. The program la a tha face, neck and chest. 1 applied Dr. Thomas Ecleciric Oil. The pain most inviting one. i ceased and the child sank into a restDuring the present week Rev. Path-e- r In police court J. J.- Donaher, the Jesuit priest yesterday the ful sleep." Mrs. Nancy M. llanaun. who delighted the Ogden Catholics and esse of Jacob Gibson vs. Robert Me- - Uamhnrr V. V. - I'lt-BI- Labored Under the Hallucination That He Was a Minister With a Mission. Coal Virtually Cloood by Which a Mu mcipal Ligntmg Pisat is to Either the altitude is responsible, or more than the usual number nf insane people are at large, in tw day a two men have been apprehended at the depot, both of whom gave evidence of being mentally unbalanced. Both came in on trains from the east and exhibited tbe first muiceabls symptoms while waiting for trains to the coast. Andrew Markward. a miduleaged German, iih flowing hair and one eye gone, was takes into custody yesterday by Officer Rarkham. He created a panic at the depot by his unusual and unnatural actions and, at the end of hia performance, tbe officer Mas the only one left la the waiting room. The stranger submitted quietly, amt readily agreed to Journey in the patrol wagon to the pulioe station where he will be detained until bis mental equilibrium baa been restured. Stoutly declaring be was an Epiaco-pa- l minister, be could not be persuaded that be did not belong to the clergy, although when asked by the desk sergeant for his occupation he stated that he was a ctgarmaker. On bis person was found a ticket to Ban Francisco aud 898 in gold, silver aud curreuey, and a short- - stubby pipe. The latter he admitted was not a fit instrument for n preacher to carry, hut nothing could shake nls belief in the hallucination that he was of the cloth and on his way to (he coast to warn the grafters of thi ir Impending doom. His rase is most peculiar, lie is as placid as the surface of a pond when telling of his mission and looks at his auditors out of a big lustrous ey e that denotes the fanatic rather than the lunatic. Ogden City now owns its own power plaut site, a valuable water right, and a right of way for a pipe line 5otHl feet in length, all of which U located In Willow Creek canyon, a wild and picturesque defile in the mountains directly east of WillarJ. While some of the papers have not yet been formally transferred, tbe deal is virtually closed, the purchase pries being bs EsUblishsd. g first-clas- - r. Dis-Loga- n d well-know- rriiucumcT . - That tastet That flavor. That cleanlines i, That rich, round, aromatic toothgomeaesa b found only in Coffee! ON GERMAN WILLOW TRAVELER CREEK CREATED! RIGHTS Vk ERE OBTAINED EXCITEMENT AT DEPOT. BY COUNCIL. 2-- 7 Trans-continent- 5 Arbuckles Ariosa PLANT MAN Stoneclfer. the vrJt arresied for practic- - Transcontinental Passenger Associalic uv, a dismissed tion Makes Low Rato to Sacramento. u , JUNE ITAII, SATURDAY, SPECIAL RAILWAY RATES 1,r- - i. anl .ai! MORNING And the best of all for you I fciiaa. Km Tort AJUHA.-KL-H Yesterday Frank Moore, oue of the owners of lbs water and land in tbe canyon, was in conference with the special council committee with power to art. The option which the committee obtained on the property Tuesday morning expired last night, so that It was necessary that tbe deeds be signed and turned over to the rity before this Mr. morning. Moure was IMGr AILE AT THE SHOE MARKET no- tified yewterdsy that the city was prepared to luy and for the purpose of closing the deal he has bees In lha city sluce the serving of ths notification. Tbe lands which the committee selected comprise five acres nearly a mile weal of the proposed dam In Willow creek. It is considered an Ideal spot for the location of a power house. The water right ghes tbe rity the right to use the stream twelve months In the year, and every drop that flows down the rhsnnel of the creek. The of the pipe line will follow, irregnlaiiy, the course of the stream and the deeds are no worded that the city la protected from molestation by other pmiierty owners or power companies. The city la to make terms with the lelephune companies for the nae of their poles in stringing tbe wires and placing the arc lights. right-of-wa- Cltn. THE 5,0o0. TWO DIVORCE SUITS Mary L. Wilson and Fstsr McCus Aak for Separation, Two divorce euita will suon lie aired In the lls( rici court. In the first Mary I.. Wilson charges her husband, Charles Wilson, with drunkenness. Idleness, proflgacy and dlsaliiailiu. The couple were married July 3, 1891. aud have three children aa a result of the union. The complaint alleges that fur the Iasi five years the husband Cheaper than anything just as good, and better than anything just as cheap. Will East FIVE Days Longer Ending the Night of JULY 3rd anti bring the children-lattof bargain ou (he bargain tables. 1.h- - for lauHe Oxfords worth up to !.I0. 1.00 for Hoys and Youths Oxfords worth double. for Hoys and Youths' Khuts, all good makes. 1.05 for lieus Ox fouls in all leathers aud sizes. 35c for hundreds of juiirs of llaby SUIT Hole Hlioes in button and lace. 1.45 for lanHe white and tantanvas Oxford. 2.45 for .Mcua black and lau Calf Oxfords, worth Owiue today a 3.50. ADMITTED TO CITIZENSHIP In the district court held si Farmington. Judge Howell admitted Wm. Fisher and Frederick O. Undecke to cltisenahlp. Iheae two are 'he first Li lie admitted within the Jurisdiction of Judge iiowrll to rltfsenslilji under the new law requiring a certain standard if literacy. , Frank Smllh was found guilty of larhaa been neglectful . The woman asks ceny and given Sill Jays In tbe county fur tbe custody of nil the children, at-- ; Jail. j Robert Sullivan pleaded guilty to tomey's fee and coats of court. In the second case the husband the charge of burglary and will be sendivorce. sues for Ieler Metue, tenced today. through his attorney, claims that his In the case of Annie W. Chesuey v. wife, Mary Ann, deserted him and has Jamea Chesuey motion for a new trial continually refused to come back. was denied. Id, Hills FurniThe case of Peck They were married September 1899, and since July 6, 1904, the wo-- ; ture Co. vs. C. R. flemptun is atilt 31c-; man has refused to stay home. on trial. Cue asks for nil property now held j In probate matters in the rase of In his name. Joseph Argyla a final dlatribu'km was ' ordered. In the case of Diana K. Drake the FOURTH OF JULY ROUND TRIF ratea via Oregon Short Line on sale ale of certain real estate was conJuly 3 and 4th. Good to return un- firmed. til July 6tb 8 "6 Agents for partlcu- - j In the case of Clarence I, Green, i guardian was appointed. lars. ; Shoe Marikdl 2343 Washington Avenue -- i ! ' - In the case of I In- of Waller M. Grei-- a final distribution waa or date Andrew J. Warner and vita to Edwin J. Hancock, part of section 15, township 6. corth range, 81.100. Joseph Parry and wife to Andrev Anderson, part of lot 19, llvMcr di'red. Ths two other rases In nunc before his honor are: state nf I'tah vs. Mary Hughes and Elisabeth Lind, battery. William J. liammnnd vs. Salt Lake A Ogden Railway Co., damages. Dr. B riant Btrlnshnm va. Ann E. Brown, et ai. Bountiful Slone Creek irrigation Go. va. J. II. Barlow, et at. plat "A." 8530. Simon Barker to George 8. Barker, part of auction 80, township C, north range, 1.00. SIO REWARD WARRANTY DEEDS ' Cl radius Trunk to Homer C. Hansen. part uf aerllon 21, township 8, north range, 8 inn. 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