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Show U Ji t II: i ;! 1 HE1T PRICES LOCAL BRIEFS feed store, mat to poetolfii-e- i lA! RULING SIEADY M90940444444M44444449W Look out for The Den If you drink, drink Tellovaione. Gold Medal Coffee at Edsar Jones. Bright valley hay H. C. Farrol ARE NO CHANGES FROM LAST WEEK'S REPORT IN LOCAL MARKET. . Imported Hue rich ner Beer on lraught at Falstaff Cafe. Try it. Vegetab r. However. Undergo a MaJohn V. Dallu-- and wife, are i:i terial A taration and Prices Hit the the city from Springfield. 111., visiting Ttbogjin Strawberries Still Strong their soil. Ur. Dalbey. at 15c Cup. Straight Eggc Down. There Is now one best place to eat. The Vienna cafe. Fine music at dinner and after theater. t Meats l;aifor the past week Jimmy B. Herrick is In the and toiljx are not uuutations a trip through Cache valley in from those of Iasi changed a part the interest iff his firm. week. Fi ulls and vegetables, however, See the newest thing in folding have untl i Koe a material change, at the Hoyle Fur. Co. store the and Queen Strawberry Is the ruler of AUwln folding the niarkt i I'tah berries art demandOregon Short Line excursion June ing 15 cents er cup straight and they 18th to Saltair. leaving Ogden 10:40 a are getting it. too. and It does not m. Fare, $1.25 round trip. lot'll, according lo the best InformaIt will pay you to see the Electric tion that tan lie gleaned from the local Cash Register at The Crystal.-- 2477 dealers, that there la much hoe of a Washington Avenue.. Where the cars lower price. The continued cold rains have damaged the berries considerably top. The proper place to go for the best and have retarded their growth and prevented their rltening. The guess Is fare, best service, beat music and best in favor of a rise rather than a decline of everything U the Vienna cafe oh lu the price. 25th street Following are the ruling quotations: Remember that the Rio Grande Meats. operates five flyers to Balt Lake daily. Prime rib roast iff beef, 15c. Leave Ogden at 7 a. m., 8:25 a. m., 1:15 end poiterliouse steaks. 174c. p. m., 2:10 p. m. and 1:45 p. m. Sirloin. i:c. Professor Nichols' juvenile band Chuck steak, 10c. held a rehearsal at the Weber Stake Shoulder pot roast, 10c. Mutton loin and rib chop. 20c. academy rooms last evening, which was a most successful one. Mutton slew. Inc. Veal leg roast. 20c. When in doubt as to whether your Veal rib chops, 20c. chronic case la curable or not, see Dr. Veal stewing meat. Ifltfl24c. Consultation Elliott, the specialist. Pork roast. 17 4e. always free, 2254 Washington Ave. Pork aausiige, 15c. Homes on easy payments; ImHamburger steak, 124c. mediate possession given. Call on Sliced raw ham, 25c. A. Horn. The Real Estate Man. George Hama, plain, 174c. First National Bank building, at once. Hama, fancy, 14c, Pressed corned beef, 10c. Come meet yer freens at the Lagoon, The date the nineteenth day o' June; Rump roast. 10ilfi-xcRound eleuk, 124c. A tryat for Seotlira, ane and a', Rib boiling meat, 7c. For auld an frail, for young an braw. Mutton, leg, 174c. The Hollanders of Utah will hold Mutton, shoulder chops. 15c. their general conference June llth at Veal kiln, roast, 174c. the tabernacle In place of the Weber Veal loin, cutlets, 20c. Stake academy. Meeting! at 10 a. m. Veal shoulders, 124c. and 2 p. m. Veal shanks, 124c each. Pork chops, 17 4 4i 20c. The Rio Grande Weatern will opPickled fork. 174c. erate a special train from Ogden to Sliced boiled ham, 10c. Salt Lake, Sunday, June 16th, leavSliced bacon, 20c. ing Ogden at 9: SO p. in. for accommoPressed veal, 25c. dation of excursionists. Spare riba, 124c. Mrs. A. D. Wellington, who has been In the city for the past few weeks Fish. soliciting applications for membership 2nc per lb. Salmon, in the proimaed lodge of Royal HighHalibut, 174c per lb. 't landers to be organized here, yesterday Smelts, 174c per lb. lost the application for a charter which 2 lbs for 25c. Herring, contained the signatures of the proMackinaw trout, 25c per lb. posed members. Crabs. .ISglSc each. Shad, 15c per lb. McKinney Barton of the departSoles, 15c per lb. ment of commerce and labor.'is In the Perch 174c per lb. city securing data on the marriage and ! u-l- go-car- ts go-ca- rt. Yonr Lapels Ire Me ef Your Suit Key-Ro- te If you studied clothes as we do, vou would be surprised to find how the little things things you seldom think of make a big difference in the final result the general effect of the suit. .Take coat lapels, for example. Let them look draggled or shabby and your whole suit seems worn and dreary. On the other hand, let them be graceful, well set and clean cut, and how they brighten up the garment is wonderful. The lapel on BROOM HOTEL CORNER SALES aid property by reason of said imCLASSIFY! provements. The city council will, on (Tunc, 2121 Mad-in- Monday, the 8th day of July, 1807, at I o'clock p. m., in the city council chamber, city hall, Ogden, Utah, hear objections in writing from any and all persona Interested In said local and special assessment. Ordered by the city council June 10, 1007. W. J. CRITCHLOW, (Seal.) City Recorder. (First publication, June 15, 1807.) (Last publication, July 7, 1907.) n, (1,600. feet modern frame, on bench, $2,000. lot brick and barn, lot 100x150 60x182, 1.600. Brick houae and lot, 100x264 feet, map, $2,800. 104 nle. cheap lota and farm lands for KELLY Ik HERRICK. SHERIFFS SALE. IN . THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial district of the state of Utah, in and for the county of Weber. W. & Wedell, plaintiff, vs. WilNOTICE OP INTENTION. liam H. Toller, executor of this last will Xotice la hereby xlven by the city'! and testament of Suaan D. Phelps, deHindi of Ogden City, Utah, of the in- ceased, defendant tntlon of said council to make To be sold at sheriff's sale on the 8th 'Rowing Improvements, of July, ft07, at 12 oclock noon, To create Adams day avenue, from 27th courtlied to 32d street and 29th street at the front door of the county Mn Adams avenue to Jeifereon av- - j house, In Ogden, Weber county, Utah. A part of block thirty-fou- r (84), plat "w, an a sidewalk district and to uRd In said district concrete side-- 1 "C, Ogden City survey. Beginning at aftlk In the manner point 202.8 feet north of a point two : following, to-whundred and ninety-seve- n (297) feet To build on said Adams avenue, as, east of the southwest corner of said taw 4 mentioned, concrete sidewalks 118.5 west thence and block, bee thick running and alx feet In width; and build on said 29th street as above' feet, thence north 50.1 feet, thence east 188.5 feet thence south 60.8 feet to the utloned, concrete sidewalks 4 Inches All situate and of beginning. place 4 and feet in width. In Weber county, state of Utah. being The estimated cost of said improve-n- t GEO. A. SEBRINO, Sheriff. 1" sixty-liv- e hundred ($6,500) By George Ritchie, Deputy 8 he riff. 'Ram. June 15, 1807. The boundaries of the district to be Ogden, Utah, trier ted and affected by said Probate and fiuriiiHklf JUtina. are lines drawn fifty feet Hward from and parallel to the outer Commit County Clerk or the reepeetlf jundary lines of said streets for the "Re length aimers for further Information thereof, on Adams avenue ,in 27th street to 82nd street and on lb street from Adama avenue to Jef-b- n NOTICE TO CREDITORS. avenue. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the payment of the costa and the United States for the district of tietis of making said Improvements Utah. In bankruptcy, before A. B. city council Intends to levy and Patton, referee. In the matter of J'ct xpecial and local taxes upon the Richard Anderson, bankrupt. In . btoeks, No. 1076. of lots and blocks, parts bankruptcy 1 Rs and real estate and being To the creditors of Richard Anderson bln the boundaries lying of Ogden City, Utah, In the county of the said dla-- 't to the extent of the benefits to of Weber and district aforesaid, a LEGAL NOTICES to-w- it: divorce record of Weber county. This la being procured from Information every county in the United Slates end will be Issued from the government printing office as soon as It can be pre pared. First Congregational church, Noble Strong Elderklp, pastor Young people's day. The morning service at 11 o'clock will be given out to the children of the Sunday school, both the primary and main departments participating. The evening service at I oclock will be in charge of the Young People's society. Special music has been arranged. Mr. Thomas will be the speaker. Dr. Johannaa has removed hla office to 212 Eccles Bldg. When In town visit -- The Den. -If you drink, drln- -. "ellowstooe. Where la --The Den?" NO BALL GAME FOR ! TO- - lt: J1 bankrupt Lewis Bros Notice la hereby given that on the Ird day of June, A. D. 1907, the said Richard Anderson was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of hie creditors will be held at my office at room 1 city hall, Ogden City, Weber county, Utah, on the 29th day of June, A. D. 1907, at 10 o'clock Ip the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said A. B. PATTON, Referee in Bankruptcy. Ogden, Utah, June 15, 1907. meeting. 1RHFICIU ICE. Course We have exclusive sale of artificial Ice. The purest of the pure. Call In810-- x. dependent 'phone 214 or Bell bamuel company. Ice Ogden City Thomas, manager. Office, 418 Twenty-fourt- h street. JOURNAL WANT AD r a J ) 1 . ( ' ) it t i 1 ;! 1 STILL DETERMINED ELEMENTS TO SPOIL WEEKLY PLEASURE. Visit to Grounds Reveale Fact that it is a Sea ef Mud and Water Gimlin Declares They Are Not Fit to Play On and Celle Gsme Off. PAY. - rt if'j Hi The Daavaa, Who Praaant The Marry Mannikins," at Utahns This Wssk. of winning deportment ; general fund for the purchase of books Millington, a girl wilh a and shelving. sense of humor, charming and fair to Ths librarian and her assistant wars look upon; Joaeph Manila n, and a each granted a leave of absence for host of olhcra. all capable, well trained two weeks, and Mira Grace MrConagls and unlta of atrength. employed aa assistant to Use the plat's Coiniared with the best ojiera com- of ths librarian and her assistant durFruits and Vegetables. panies on the road, Fisher's aggregaing their absence. The board voted to tion loses not a point and although ths grant ths use of ths southeast room on Gooseberries, 4 lbs for 25c. Mason is somewhat, advanced any one the second floor of the library building er cup 174. Rlacklierries, desirous of sending a Jolly evening, to all ladies' literary clubs In tha city, Strawberries, per cup 15c. California black cherries ier lb 25c. may do so tonight or Sunday, as both on the condition that tha days upon comedies are favorites the country Which the various clubs desire to meet Utah cherries per lb 124625c. over. be submitted to the board, that tha Oranges, 2 Off 40c per dnx. board be the sole Judge as to what parRananiis, per lb 10c. -Ths Silver Slipper- - Tonight at Ths ticular club shall be entitled to the use Lemons, per doa 25 fit 40c. Grand. of the room at a jmrtlcular time, and Potatoes, tier lb 2c. To go Into details of John C. Fishers that ths furniture which may be placed New potatoes, 4 Iba for 25c'. of "The Silver Slipper, In It ahall be donated to and considered production Fresh tomatoes, per lb 174c. which has bean one of the bona lids ths property of ths library, and that Cucumbers, each 10c. surceases of the last two aeasons, and any extra charge which the Janitor Radishes, 4 bunches for 5c, which Is the Grand Opera houae offer- might make for services In said mom Green Onions,. 4 bunches for 5c. ing tonight, would necessarily All a should be arranged for by the literary Beets, 2 bunchea for 10c. 2 lba for 25c; marrofat, large amount of space. Suffice It to I societies using It Green peso, say, with some changes in the cast, the I lba for 25c; amall, 4 lba for 25c. management announce that the same ! Lettuce. 4 bundles for 5c. and complete production brilliant 8 Iba 25c. for Asparagus, which graced ths stage of the Broad- Cabbage, per lb 6c. way theater, New York city, for over Rhubarb, per lb 24c. half a year will be given here tonight. Turnips. 5 bunchea for 10c, One of the features of "The Silver So. 8 bunchea for Carrots, la the champagne dance, Slipper which is performed in ths second act. Produce, Flour and Sugar. Wheat, per cwt 11.50, per bu $1.00, Six young women, In bright yellow S. W. Cor. 24th and Washington dresses, appear, and, after going amall quantities, per lb 2c. through a number of whirlwlnd-llk- s Oats, pt-- cwt $1.60. Solicits now accounts, asWhole corn,, per cwt, $1.10, chopped gyrations, ora followed by alx young men attired ap waiters, who hand each depositors courtsous suring $1.40. Hat. The dan- treatment and every reasonBarley, rolled, per cwt $1.45, cracked, of ths danoagp a wins I able accommodation. cers point to their favorite brand with $1.85, whole $1.25, chopped, $1.40. their toes, the waiters retire, only to Bran, per sack $1.10. return with tables to which are atIIOOJXM CAPITAL Baled lueern, per cwt 70c. amall belli. Ths young women tached SURPLUS $50,000 80c. cwt Timothy, baled, per Flour, high patent, per cwt $2.85, per kick, whirl and all but dance their manWs Have a Savings Department. rack, 81.2i; straight grade, per cwt clothes off, yet It Is all dons In a ner entirely inoffensive. Just the slight$2.60, per sack 81.20. Utah cheese, per lb 20c; Swiss, per est bit of lingerie showing. The young In this women who participate lb 20c. Frenchy, madcap dance are considered Eggs, per doa 25c, 2 doa for 45c. EdGUESS-WOR- K Sugar, beet, per saek. 10.25. 14 lbs for the best dancers from ths GeorgschamIn Ths school wards 18 England. for lba sack cane, $6.45, per $I.no; pagne dance la only one of the many 81.00. delightful features of "Tbs Silver Slipaoubrette, Girlrude (Emmitfrrial JfatimtaUBmik r NO There will be no baseball game at Gltnwood Field tomorrow afternoon as advertised. The grounds are a sea of DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAILROAD mud and water and the outfield Is so soft that the players would mire In attempting to field the ball. This af- TIME CARD IN EFFECf JUNE 9th. ternoon Gimlin paid a visit to the Depart Eastbound Daily grounds and Immediately declared Time For them unfit to play on and called the Train No. Chicago-Exp- ., 6 San Francisco game off. for Salt Lake, Provo, Denver A all points East.. 7.00 a.m CHAPIN REUNION. 8.25 a.m 12 Salt Lake local Mass.. June 15. SPRINGFIELD, The descendants of Deacon Samuel 14 Salt Lake local, .for Salt points 1.00 p.m Chapin assembled In this city today 2 Lake A Intermediate Atlantic Coast Lim., for to revere hie memory. The reunion Salt Lake, Denver and all brought to the city a very large num2.10 p.m points East ber of Chapins, who come from all 4 Atlantic Salt all for from Mall, also end of state, the parts lake. Denver and all points parts of New England. Much Infor6.45 p.m East mation was spread about the doings of Arrive Daily the hardy old pioneer, collected from Time From official sources, and was read from Train No. 11 Salt Lake local, from Salt the for meeting. compiled papers Lake A Intermediate polnts.10.40 a.m 5 San Francisco - Chicago REGULARS DEFEAT REBELS. Exp., from Chicago, Omaha, HONGKONG. June 15. Two govDenver A all points East. . . 2.00 p.m ernment regiments defeated a body of Insurgents at Patssewan, forcing the 1 Pacific Coast Llm., from Chicago. Omaha, Denver, A rebels to flee east across the river. 4.00 p.m all points East.. The regulars lost one officer and twenS Utah -- California Ex from men. ty Chicago. Omaha. Denver A 12.10 a.m all points East LISTENED TO GRIEVANCES. DENVER, June 15. The miners 15- Salt Lake local, from Salt Lake A Intermediate points, 6.45 p.m convention today listened to grievances against their officers. The locals reHas your stomach gone out of busiceived a gavel from the woodworkers ness? If so you can reach the top-notof Chicago. ' of physical and mental nower by COUNT TOLSTOI ILL. using Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. ST. PETERSBURG. June 15. Count 25 cent. Tea or Tablets. T. H. Carr, Phar. Tolatol Is seriously UL - of - 1 - . JD. IVES C. Correct Clothes for Men "R . ne are made with extreme care. They are correct in shape of course, but more than that they are built to stay put and they do. If you cont care to bother about these details, come to this store where all the worrying is done before hand for you. Well show you a stunning array of new suits for men and young men at $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $2fr.00 and up that will pleasantly surprise you. 00 LATE TO Fishar Opera Company. gia. iir'iidrix iff Missouri. Atkins of Fishers Opera company opened at South Carolina and Morrison of Alathe Grand last nig in in "FlnriHloru. bama. the most iinnful of tuneful light opThe Wesley memorial enterprise la eras. John i. Fisher first presented one of the largest undertakings in the Floroihira" to the public, wnicli has history of southern Methodism. U since cullrd him blessed. contemplates a great central church, a The coiiiiany is an cxct-ll- t nt organi- splendid hospital and accommodations zation of lalenid ptople. It is elabo- for every branch of a great interna-tlon- a rately equipped with scenery and til! church work. The Is the details that make a production of in honor of John Wesley,enterprise the great light nara st i entertaining and delight- founder of the faith, who visited Georful. The investiture im d In " gia more than a century ago. is esiiccially fine and the scene on the mythical Island and In the CARNEGIE LIBRARY BOARD. Welsh castle were triumphs of stage art. 1ietly girls are dressed In prelly At u meeting of the board of directgowns, catchy songs are sung by clever ors of the Carnegie library, held last siugets. fun is created by the barrel evening, the following businesa wsa lit short, the company is free of any- transacted: thing suggestive of the cheap and The book committee reported that It bad purchased books at a cost of In the cast an- George Mack, 8655.61. and tlie committee on shelving screamingly comical, a natural comeremrled that it had and Indian. fresh, original, and a genius at stalled in the library purchasedat a cost shelving hla particular stunt of making an au- of $261.45. thus for tins disdience laugh; Arthur Dean, a good position of the accounting 21.0U0 appropriated, by actor and a better singer; Julia Frary, the mayor and city council out of tbs . Flnro-dora- U-- r city-afte- Ht IHtAIKts iI 1 1! ch per." If you trade here you get the beet for the The company will close their engagement In Ogden tomorrow night with the presentation of "The Wizard of leapt money. ths Nile. C. F. GROUT THE WEEK AT UTAHNA. Ths weeks bill at Utahna Is an exceptional! good one. AH of the comflay, Oraln, Seeds and pany are artists In their line and have Pcu'try Supplies just completed a successful engageBoth Phones ment at. tlie Lyric In Salt Lake. Ths J82 Twwtjr- -l earth St. Is the program following Omar, "The Human Top, from the raises theater, London. England, International character dancer, holder of the worlds championship gold medal from the Shah of Persia. Tuttle A May present the sparkling playlet, An : ; Unwelcome Visitor. Morey Long sings "Some One Thinks of Some One, with beautiful Illustrations; Martelll Trio, worlds greatest Xylophonists; Lewis Bros Frank Cushman, the world's famous minstrel. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Deaves and company present their "Merry Mannikins In a most wonderful mechanical act. The famous "San Francisco Car Strike will be presented by the Utah- nascope. FOR WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH ATLANTA, Ga., June 15. The project for the erection of a Wesley memorial church In Atlanta Is expected to receive a great Impetus tomorrow, when a mass meeting will be held to take definite steps In the matter. The meeting will be attended by six or seven bishops, among them Galloway of Mississippi, aCndler of Geor- half-milli- on of Course |