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Show DAILY Get Ready For UTAH 3TATE JOURNAL, Dog Dislikes the Floto Shows PAGE FIVE. MAY 10, 1905. WEDNESDAY, Funeral Services Over BUSINESS IN THE Remains of Mrs. Last Phoney Jewelery Tries To Soak Railroad Trains DISTRICT COURT party will AND GOTHAM. UEINZE "invade A- - F. thr Montana copper con.latlng of H. L a Mnlon. W- McWhlte, M. 8. Largey, Hind., Thomas vmll Hanson, Thomas . -- muel Wallin and Fred A Helnxe. 1 - fn S5 In Mr. came to Ogden . special car Rlva on Ore-Sho- rt Line No. IS, from Butte, at this morning and proceeded on Luke about 10:50. The special ,lt r the most beautiful to be for many months and the one Of i?a Jolly one Indeed. celebrating hla the Amalgamated Copper 10,000,000 company in winning the mine case, mit In the Minnie Healy of fulfilling nd It comes in the shape some time promise which be made that If the supreme court award-i- d him the Minnie Healy claim he would give his friends a trip to New York. The copper king declared that In h would show them New York would he said that He also style. royal show New Yorkera how a bunch of could do Gotham from tolly Montanans to end to end. The promise was made Helnse's Mr. in little gathering a quiet apartments at Butte, and those about the table were going to be among his guests on the trip to New Yortc. The party left Butte at 5 oclock yesterday afternoon over the Oregon Mr Helnse Is vlc-ov- er Kioto Shows, which ap2H. employ nearly 600 people, all told. There are thirty-si- x heads of departments. Mr. Kraut fciminen is general iiiiiii-age- r, with twenty-si- x assistants on his own direct business staff. Two hundred and twenty men are employed in the working department. One large took house, with six cooks and twenty waiters, attend to the two dining rooms, one of which is for the performers and one for the working people. The show carries its own private restaurant on the ground, and another In the regular train club car. The show carries its own nincksmtth shop, with fire smithies. There are seventy-on- e members of the Elks with the show, besides Masons, K. P.'s. Woodmen, Odd Fellows, Eagles, etc., but the B. P. O. E. predominates. One hundred and ten women are tn the show, including sixty-fiv- e ballet girls necessary for the Mysterious India spectacle Ten acres of siwre are reiii!i-efor pear here on Friday. May the entire tented city; 5.000 stakes have to be driven to secure the canvas. It has 300 horses of all shades and colors, the finest draught horses that money can buy and the stud of the racing stock. All possess pedigrees of the highest Imported and domestic rank. Two shows are given, and the entire outfit Is moved twice dally, Including parade, rain or shine. Five detectives accompany the show Line. Short and they know- - every crook and thief of reputation In America, consequentA JOYOUS OCCASION. ly these questionable gentry give the show grounds & wide berth, as they are locked up on eight Club the at Ladies' Be Day It Will of the P. O. E. Tomorrow. B. The house committee of Ogden P. O. E.. have nolodge. No. 71. that tomorrow tified the members (Thursday) there will be the first "La- a and evening, Inaugurating a monthly series of such daya and evenings, as voted for by the lodge. The reception will be to the lady There will friends of the members. cards and be music, refreshments, dancing. The committee requests all wifca to bring or send their wives or sweethearts, or both, either In the afternoon or evening, and' assist In entertaining the other ladies, while the their remaining members entertain wives or sweethearts. dies' Day BERRIES CONDEMNED, Public Gets a Chance to Eat Berries Turned Down By 8tate Food Inspector. The Salt Lake Herald says that af- cases of strawberries had been condemned by State Food Inspector Peterson yesterday, on market row, some of the stock was passed out at the back door and hawked through the city by peddlers. The latter, presumably, shook the boxes of berries into shape and made a bid for the of housewives by offering the fruit at a little less than retail groter 200 pat-rona- N WEDDING. Couple Wsre Wed at Petersburg, III,, st Noon Todsy. At high noon IV. today the marriage of J. Shealy of this city and Miss Katherine Maude Greene was solemnised at the home- of an uncle of the bride, Ganes Greene, at Petersburg, I1L The ceremony was of a private nature and the couple will spend their honeymoon In the east . TEA Moneyback : tea i ns u r ance: free insurance: costs -- you nothing: costs nobody anything. Your (poarratuna your rnamty V yaa don't lilt SduHincB ge cers. The strawberries were turned dow-yesterday morning by the food inspector after attention had been called to their condition by the Butchers & Growers' association. The objectionable fruit was on sale In three different stores. This is the first step taken In the direction of protecting the interests of the buying public and the honest retail grocer, and to prevent deception by peddlers. After the berries had been turned down certain of the grocers. Instead of throwing them away, sneaked them out and disponed of them to peddlers. The Grocers' association claims that the city Is being made the dumping ground for fruit, vegetables, meats, etc., that can't be sold elsewhere. Secretary John A. Burt will work in conjunction with State Food Inspector Peterson In an effort to break up the n SHEALY-GREE- Man Fined at Police Court Gets Woman to Rane the Sum, but Pawnbroker Refuses the Gems. practice. COLLECTION OF CAT8' TAIL8. . Richardsons Grocery . W ednesday and Thursday Everybody Invited JENNETTE ALLEN ASKS FOR CREE OF DIVORCE. DE- tis the stage in - - i.-- sus-l'vii't.- Is-e- r var-rlng- s . 1 wo-in:- i!' Mon-day.'a- v.tr-rlug- nd k. sus-l.iini- -il . good-looki- ntfl-rer- -- ng 1 1 ." s en Real Estate Market The Letters Blur GV J. T. RUSHMER Mf, RIVERDALE or s the county recorder's PHCENIX FLOUR office. Peery Bros. fliliti j 1 YOUR OPPORTUNITY Effective Method of To visit the "old home" and the old Gamekeeper Y8AYE CONCERT AT 8ALT LAKE, friends" In the east and return to the Gathering Hie Trophies. MAY 11th. There is a gamekeeper at Winches- west with as little expense as is orDo not fail to hear the greatest vioter who has a wonderful collection of dinarily required to make the one way linist of this, or any other, age. cats tails, which he obtained In the trip haa come. REDUCED RATE8. ' Seats on sale at popular prices at He surrounds the following way: On May 27th and 29th, June 3d, 5th, Ross bookstore. In which he keeps his pheas10th and 12th, tickets will be on sale Excursion train leaves Ogden via coops of electric wires, from Salt Lake City: ants with a network Rio Grande Western at 7 p. m.. reand when the cats come after his To Chicago and 'return $44.50 turning at 11:40 p. m. 45.00 birds they aie killed by the shock on To Milwaukee and return 41.25 touching the wires. In the morning To Peoria and return 39.90 the gamekeeper goes round and picks To St. Paul and return ; up the bodies of the marauders and Tn Minneapolis and return .... 39.90 cuts off their tails, of which he has Proportionately low ratea will be In 255 specimens. He Is not popular with effect from all points In Utah, Idaho. evhis neighbors, who suspect that they Montana. Wyoming and Nevada to A the section reached Chicago by ery the collection to his have contributed Northwestern lines . tails of their favorite cats. For full v articular call upon or address C. A. Walker, General Agent. Chicago A Northwestern Ry.. Box 750. Left Fortune to Poor. Salt Lake City. Utah. Dr. Tlllaux of Paris, whose death was recently announced, has bequeathRemedies for Toothache. ed half a million francs to a fund for Toothache, that unwelcomed guest. providing old age pensions for workmen. Dr. Tillaux was one of the Is something t be dreaded. Until most eminent surgeons In France and a dentist cn be consulted and the exwas for many years president of the act cause of the disturbance located He rendered and professionally treated, it Is an exAcademy of Medicine. much valuable service to the poor as cellent thing to moisten the finger and SERVED FREE j Thv funeral svrvhex over tin- occupied Hie venter of mornof the late Mrs. Anna K. Last The Mills of Justice Grind the polhv court tills Slowly and a'.i nf were whom rounded ing. up by were held this afternoon in the Fifth Grind Exceedingly They Spi-i'i.illir.-i- Small." Baker, who found the ward meeting house at 2 o'clock. When j niiT si.-- , ping in various buildings and l lie lime arrived for the service the i'iiv- - aS'niil ilu- railroad yards. Ail of meeting house was crowded With the Because her husband "has bees tin- ini'll ailimt guilty of the friends ami of the deceased wasteful of ills time and money, to mi! wvrv iii. usual linvd tin 'il who were present tn pay their last reiiinoiiiii ,.r tino, wiili sviilvnve quote the complaint, and has utterly long vliimgli l.i allow them to spects to one they hail loved. failed to provide her with the common I gvl Hill .if tgdvli. As an evident c of the great hive aud necessities of life, Jeunelte Allen has A II MvAJ. ups. who was hooked as resiieet in whieh Mrs. Last was held a civtnry. mliimivd hating hvut up a were the numerous Moral filed suit in the Second district court pieces sent dvnii'.i'ii of alloy and was fined by business houses and friends, which to obtain a decree of divorce from her : suff.-- r i fi d iys on the rock completely hid the casket from view. husband, Linyd W. Allen. i ldhSoon aft.-his Mr Adams Previous to the funeral many viewThe couple were mnrrled In Ogden pro iiivvd a pair of il.anion.l ed the remains at the residence of on the 21st of July, 1902. There are uni! unh in his vvx told Ser-gva- ii Mrs. Anna Myers, a daughter of the no children and all the plaintiff asks Barlow Wilson that Ihvy had deceased. The casket was with for is a dliorce and costa of suit. V. t In be1!, of his ilvad wife, broadcloth and trimmed draped silver. with C. Gunnell Is her attorney. and askvd i in to takv tlivin to a The services opened with singing The suit brought by Mary A. Mcin lio said alloy, whom "Jesus Is Calling. after Cullough against the Oregon Short the choir, ly would loiul enough monvy on iliv diawhich P. J. Lnnuners offered prayer Line, which was commenced on monds to jiot him out. Tin woman and Patriarch George W. Larkin, Wil-l.ir- d In which the plaintiff asked with thv i,.miv up readily monvy. hut Scoworoft, Bishop Watson, Presifor damages for the killing of a cow us -- he nvodo.l it liadly, divided tn dent Middleton and II. II. Thomas by one of the defendant's trains, was x "oak" ihv with a puwn-hroof the life of the deceased, her concluded last night. At 6 o'clock the i' When xliv pivxviilcil Ihv Jew- spoke hen tit I ful character, and the loss the case went to the Jury and some time ell.i ihv monvy lender it took hut a In which she lived has later they returned a verdict for 60 Khnioo to rlinw him that lltvy worn community in favor of the plaintiff. Thua the by ler death. "pliiinoy" and shv hastened to the The funeral arrangements were in hearing of the case has occupied two Mr-A- d. lluii and withdrew the bond i lurge of I .ark In A Sons, and inter- days of the time of the enure. oils was released. ment was in the Ogden City cemetery. The case nf Geo. Grant vs. the First i'eiiny Kurd, who was so liadly beatMrs. Last wits mnrrled twice, the National bunk was dismissed. Grant en up yest-rda- y, a hutton'iT presented lirst lime to J. W. Volker, by whom brought an action to recover 70. when arraigned III vuurt on she hail two children. Mrs. Annn K. which he claimed the bank owed him, Muafl-i- ii oharge of being drunk. and J. W. F. Volker. By Mr. and Ills counsel asked for a continu: thv vhargv and was lim'd $5, Myers she had one child, J. IT, F. Last, ance, but ns Grant was not present in List wlii.-hv paid. Beof the tlrm or List A Thomas. court the suit was dismissed. "Now. I here's Burke and Herrick, Kurd lias iihsolulvly no Idea where sides her three children Mrs. Last In the case of George East vs. John mused they're pretty good looking." hv got into the svrapv nr who hvnt him leaves seven grandchild ren. Mr. Pender, "but I'll tell you what I'll up. Harrington et Hi., the report of the distribution of money In accordance do. I've got a pug who is not afraid A with the decree made by the court f and I'll trade with you. of VISITORS WITHIN OUR GATES. "Oh. no. no. cried the April 11 was approved and allowed, and I with never dear can part 1 was George J. Kelly, the administrator, tragedy, Kido." discharged. List of Guests Registered at the Hotels "Well," said Pender, I'll see what Todsy. A I can do. and took his departure. At the station he found Officer John The unpleasant weather has affectUp until 2 p. nt. today the followHutchins, who. when the case was put ed the hotel to quite an extent, the ing deeds had been filed for record: to him. Immediately began to shine than for some time, Thomas Slater and wife to W. A. hl button and polish his shoes In number registered being much less There are registered at the Broom: Richardson, (tart nf the northwest nnticlpatlon of meeting and assisting section 11, township 6 north, Mary to get Fido alioard the west- O. Richardson, Denver; I C. Ander- quarter2 ofwest; 1. range Pocason. Boise, Ida.: M. M. McBeth, bound train. Elisha Thomas ami wife to Charles At this writing it la believed that tello, Ida.: Smith and Christen, Toone half of norththe handsome gentleman In blue" suc- ronto. Can.; J. A. Bennett, Evanston; F. Larkins, east section of 26, township 7 west quarter and run together after reading a ceeded. L. M. Boyne, Lakeside. 3 west; 4,006. range north, A. C. while, followed by pain in eye Registered at the Reed: . J. Helly to John Farr, part halls nr forehead Is caused by Entiles, Salt Lake: O. A. Hornold, Salt of George CHARGE IR FEE SYSTEM. 22, southwest quarter of section Ilypermetropla, or far sight. Luke; R. I. Hayward, Salt Lake; A. E. 1 9 north, range west; This defect If left uncorrected Wilcox, Chicago; N. W. Engle, San township County Recorder Gives Notioe That Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller, Polmay end In spasm nf accommoAll Documents Heretofore Filed dation and eventually 1ruin the lard 0er.i company; S. C. Moxery, Must Be Recorded. eyea. Cabinet Members on Strike. Sidney, O.: Hugo Sicht. St. Joseph, Don't allow your eyes to be Mo.; N. E. Harris, Philadelphia ; H. S. The latest thing in the way of atralned. Take care of them. I The change In the fee system In White. Des Moines; T. K Moore, Cas- strikes lias been declared by members can give you the bent possible vogue In the county recorder's office, tle Rmk; W. D. Moore. Attleboro, of the cabinet. They have revolted os provided for by a law enacted by Mass.; Jesse Hitbnum, advice FREE. Attleboro, custom which haa grown a against the last legislature, went Into effect Mass.; Melton Stern, New York; R. into a nuisance of intolerable proporC. Harvey, St Paul. yesterday. tions. For many years cabinet mini a mort-gave- s, The change affects rhattel Expert Optician ters have written, at the request of list pendens and all papers which Profitable Inventions. on to from time time reopinions editors, now be must law nder the new No one class of Invent ns has been various topics, usually connected with Thts greatly Increases the corded. their departments, reviews of the revenue of the office, for under the so profitable to both the manufacturold order it cost but 25 cents to file er and the inventor sj musical in- year, mess ages of good cheer and construments and appliati'-'for same. gratulation and appreciations of vario document, while under the new arrangement Is costs four or five times Numerous improvements to the piano ous things. The demands, at first os much as formerly. have been a source of large fortunes, few. have become no many and so inMany who came to the recorders and various devices are at present sistent that many of the secretaries office today to file documents were being continuously applied. Radically have worked at night to accommodate rreatly surprised at the change, as It new Instruments possessing real the editors. This year the demand ios not seem to have been generally merit are the inventions needed in has been unuaually heavy, and after a 'nnivn that such a change was to have this line. The public la always ready discussion at a cabinet meeting, led been made. to almost anything new in both by Secretaries Hay and Shaw, a adopt This change In no way nffects the fee system In vogue In the county wind and stringed instruments. In- strike was declared. clerk's office, and simply applies to ventor. Tin-.1.Mti-kago M.iry Ann Jom-s- . nf u:.y ulil jilaiv, hit lgdon an-tn nki- - ill u few hhickx .iloug the primrose tlli. and Mary had a dug. Aflor having enjoyed hcrxclf tn I he limit. Mary ileeided that it was about time to hike for iukiuivk new. but there was do, who had tn be eoiiMulted. and if ever a dog ladled his name it is Kb to. for the brute is the of a Russian bloodlargest hound that has seen in Ogden in some time. Now Kiilo dislikes railway trains and all that theivio, while Mary is a traveler, whose iii'esotit haven is California; so she roinmnnleated with the iHilire department and IVteeMve IVmlvr, who is the Chest ertleld of the foive. was detailed to nil upon the lady. "You ought to know me." giggled the ditliie Mary when the detective presented his card, "why, I am an old oh. no; 1 don't mean that, you see I'm in aetresM or rather was an aetress, but papa ohjeets to llie stage, so 1 have retired." "Your what nbjeeu?" exclaimed Mr. Pender, at the tciine lime taking in the gray hair that surmounted a timeworn f.u-e"liow old is papa? "What I wanted to see you uhout was Kidu." she said, "he olijeets to trains i ml I ran only get hint oil the train with the asslstoiiee of some trail who wears a uniform, and T thovgM yie.i might loan me an chief surgeon of the charity hospital, after dipping it into some bicarbonate where he was greatly beloved by all of soda, rub It on the gum around the gore tooth. It is also a relief to mix the patients. a teaspoonful uf this bicarbonate of soda in half a glass of warm water Physicians Couldn't Wed. and rinse the mouth with some every There once was a time when doctors little, while, holding a little in the were doomed to celibacy. ' It was at mouth for a few seconds so that it the conclusion of the medieval period penetrates all the crevices. The soda when medicine was in the hands of being an alkali serves to neutralise the monks. In France, the British Medi- (he acids In the mouth, which are cal Journal recalls, the habit of celi- often the cause of toothache. bacy persisted long after the practice of medicine had passed Into lay For two or three centuries the docTroubles of Young Folks. tors protested, but in vain. The matHere are two excuses for lateness at school: Dear ter was finally laid before the pope, and and towards the end of the fifteenth Mias: Will you be bo kind as to forcentury the vow was abolished. give Johnny for being behind time this morning, as he was unable to discovA Surprise Party. er his sox, which afterwards proved to be in the ashpit, where they had no A pleasant surprise party may be doubt been depposited by the family given to your stomach ana liver, by dog, which we Intend to get rid of at taking a medicine which will relieve our earliest convenience." The sectheir pain and discomfort, vis: Dr. ond la even more unusual: Samuel King's New Life Pills. They are a cannot come to school this afternoon moit wonderful remedy, affording sure aa he has glued hla head to the dressrelief and cure for headache, dlxxlnese er and we have not been able to sepand constipation. 25c at Ogden arate him yet It Looks Good. 'possum fat lianas from the limb, Anri the world looks good Win'll 1 think of him. And Irives fall down And a front Is nigh. And the yellow yams And Iho punkin pie Are In season now. And And hug: snd the world Looks good to me! Oh. In Memorian. brntm Wheat Flakes Large Body of Mournere Attended Fifth Ward Meeting House This Afternoon. i The Great Friends That Ha Would Them New York in Ragal Faahion. Pr0"J The Circus Bsautifui" Will Give Two Actress Requests That Uniformed PoPerformances in This City on lice Officer Be Detailed to Assist Friday, May 26. Her Pet to Embark. Admirers of Mark Twain believe he has never written anything more effective than the little verse he had cut In the modest block of marble hich marks the resting place of hla wife in Woodiawn cemetery, Elmira N. Y.: Warm Summer sun, Shine kindly here. Warm southern wind, Blow eoftly here. Green sod above. Lie light, lie light. Good night, dear heart. Good night, good night Harper's Weekly. a V a DOC And mosquitoes they 1 ain't stah no more. And no redhugs ain't On the sandy shore. And they ain't a thing That kin inar my now That I ain't no hoy Like I was and lovers Are on the lea. And the moonlit world Isioks good to me. , itln' Houston Post. DOC DOC YOU ALWAYS GET THE BLAME alien the rolls are not right for break-fus- t, the biscuit for tea. Why take it when you know the flour is faultyf Why not get in every instance RIVER-DAL- E or PHOENIX flour, and escape criticism of bread, rolls, biscuit, cake, pastry? RIVERDALE or PHOENIX flour Is a flour that always makes good." 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