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Show THE aionxxso EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAII, SATURDAY MORNING, m a.scS'S; C;e2vi- Brcskd .'ic brow. Perfect c!cai!inei gre-ts- :t saiL:v, sweet, dear?, Iicslthful iocJ Ff in :? " TJcsI J jiuriiorj for lfrsc Baiting y.4 uos T-it- ry biscuit and nks Gratis to any address. .i kinds or bread, r-- M T.l. r."i Powder. nw n. SOVU. E. C. Buffington VnK. OFFENDERS of Victor, Colo., la la the city. J, N. Dunn la up from Balt Lake buaiaMH. W. W. Wright, the well known man, of Balt lake, la Jn town. IN EARNEST oa tala-phon- CRUSADE OF CONTINUATION AOAIN8T BICYCLE RIDERS RESULTS IN MORE ARRESTS. o Steve B. Mllrr from Falla City, Nob, la la tha city on business. A Mr. McCoy also Mated that he would he up Buailay with Kangaroo and other bora. Half Dazan Mora Captured Yaatan-daEvening Police Determined to Stop Riding on Sidewalka Without Lampe. BOARD OF EDUCATION MAKES FOR THE ENSUING YEAR. Silk Gloves to tha Amount of a Hundred Dollars Found in Thieves Possession by tha Police. city Schools and .woolen gloves. AFTER Dr. Paclie is In from Uia cut off. MERCHANDISE STOLEN HAD FROM THE STORE OF FRED M. NYE. After several hours of Quiet detective work last awning Captain Brown, Detective Fender and Sergeant Chambers unearthed one hundred dollars worth of plunder atoiea the previous night from Fred M. Nye'a store byu a gang of thieves who operate on Hud-auavenue, and brought the offenders to justice. They registered on tba record book at the police headquarter as Harry Hills, Tbuniaa Admire and Charles Ashton. Tba goods are three dry goods hose containing ladies silk .Xifilr.g PawCcr lacre is vridi the hindi,no sweat cf io y Night before last a crate of ladies gloves ahlpp d by Mr. Kya for another tirm, which were left at the rear of the Nye store, mysteriously disappeared. The goods were nut missed uu til yesterday and last evening about It o'clock the police department was informed of the robbery. Messrs. Brown, Fender and Chambers began a at 111 hunt and after the second-hanstore bad been visited confined their operations to the vicin' ity of the scene of the theft. Several hop fiends had barn seen prowling around in the vicinity and these were auaiiected. In a certain part of Hudson avenue la a place where the drug is used quite freely and Ihllher tha officers want. to The Inmat aa Invited the officers search their roou,a and the Invitation was accepted. Tba goods were uncovered stowed away In a back room and tha appruprlatora wore Immediately placed under arrest and the patrol war gon sent for. The thieves and their booty made good load and the officers were thoroughly happy over the termination of their search. The fact that tha goods had been taken from tha big crate and parked In three separate hoses is rtmudered conclusive evidence that the thieves were contemplating going Into the shipping business soon. n Dr. F. C. Parhr, pliyaiclan and The anll hlryrla crusade conllnned cut-ofla In ii n abated last on tha Ogdon night. Tha arresls, and tba city on a abort vlnit. warning that the public received night before Iasi and yesterday seems to Siiperlnlrndnnt Tlurkingham left for have had little effect aa tha offenders Pall Lake but night on hla prlvato were out. in full fume again. car, Nu. 5. A round half doxen warn taken In in the evening with the oRIcnra early MilchnlJ BnM. Rcduclinn In monutrail of morn. on the PLAINTIFFS HAVE COMPLETments, bnailutuni'e and camel cry cop-iuIt will probably rnat these SiNiS Ave. Jefferson Yard, ED THEIR TESTIMONY more than a mild lecturing when they apHar today. PL M. of Mina Kathryn Mary. Jay, On Bide of the Irrigation Case Has Ohio, la visiting at. tha homo of Mrs. Bean Listened to by Judge Jlallingaworth and anna Booth. The case of Milo Sharp at al. trusN. B. rarnoll. maMar nf ataam shovtees, of tha Kdnn Irrigation company, Is hack again lo Ogels at tba rnl-ov. George H. Fuller, eL al of Plain den for a short visit.' YOUNG MAN MUST CIVE UP 100 City, In which tha Kdan people are attempting to have a restraining order OR RETURN TO JAIL. Tha "Olivet" iserly from Massarhn-setts- . dents from removing tha dam across Knights Tern iilar party, occuIssued to prevent the Plain Oily resl-th- e PerTrial for of Arrest out Under OgFending eleepera, pulled pying eight North Fork of the Ogden near den at U: 40 last evening for the want. jury, But Allowed to Go on Own came up before Judge Booth Eden, Return and Recognlsanco yesterday afternoon and the plaintiff of Bond. "The Malta Cmnmandrry" la tha completed their aids of the testimony. of a Knight a Templar party Attorneys for the defendants. John clrnum-stanceof which a combination New York, from passed through Through Begley and W. I Maglnnl. made Jeaae Rockefeller, who ia un si. Ogden at 12.03 this morning. at length, a motion fur nondcr arrest pending trial for perjury, and argued which waa denied, and tha rase Cards are riut announcing Ilia mar was placod yesterday afternoon in tha suit, waa adjourned until Bentemher lath, circumstance of having to ilage of Helen E.. daughter of Mr. peruliar and Mrs. H. W. Nnisblit. Jr., and Mr. choose between losing $100 or going when the defendant will present their Frank A. Pearce, ceremony and recepback to tha custody of the sheriff. Ha testimony. The point of contention for which tion to take place Wednesday, Kept was given nntll today to decide. the attorneys of tha plaintiffs have arHth. U appears that Rockefeller's attor- rayed thrir testimony the past, week a week or ten days ago secured I that during the season of high water F. J. Hendershot received a messag-- r ney his release on his own recognisance the water diverted from the river by from Tom McCoy of Kali laike Cllty and a return of his cash bond of 13(H), the Eden residents soaks Into theadll last evening to the effect that Mr. but tha $2U0 aa stipulated waa to go In sufficient quantities, being etnred as ItnbertsiMi. tha well known racing man him it were la a natural reservoir, to In of Balt lake, wouhl lie here for tha to Marsh.andIt Attorney Marsh. appears, has secured the crease the river lower down by seep his mare, racea with paring lalsir Day right to half the money of the bond, age during tbe season of low water, to Julia A, and two or three galloper. and Knrtu-fo'ls-is considering the flrnldi the Plsln Pity people more aa to whether (o be flush or water during the time nf need than Trees-urequestion of tha Couniy The atatement (hey have never had at such tlmea befor tha mouth of August is as free. aur-goo- fLUSHraEElT.01 ff r a fore. follows: Balance on hand Aug. Receipts .. .. .. ,... .. Disbursements Dal. on band Kept. 1st.. 1 Total PI, and Balance . , ... on hand.,,,.-- . .$17.09 it 13 The Southern Faclfle ' paymaster ranie In this morning on No. 6 and where ho leaves today for the rut-ofwill pay off employes. The pay car will be taken out in charge of Conductor AlcCully. ll ia said that the cut-ofU the only atre'rh of road on the Southern Pacific on which em ployrs are paid from the pay car. f bark of the Palm saloon last evening took Officer Morrissey to the scene of the encounter and result ed in a round-uof the offeuilcra. They were 11. 1). Lee aud John D. Lee. who Rnyle. apeared to be slightly under the Influence of liquor, and waa said to have precipitated the trouble, was required to give $5 bail and Korle was allowed In go on liis own recognizance. A fight p Time, 1:41. a Sixth race, mile Hipponax won; third. Time, second; Claudator 1:43 12. by May Ba Connected Aaked ta Aid rd Art Institute Exhibition. VI-lo- Telephone-Boa- The Board of Education met last tha teacher for the coming year. They are: Myrtlo Blackwood, Elies Uu. Andrew A. Kerr. Dora Snow, Mr. Clara D. Howard. Mrs. W. H. Meal. 1'rarl Ooodale. , The following were also elected aaalst-Irene Tou axch. May ant teacher: Roberta. Eva Moyeu, Mary B. Grix, Glenn Douglas, Ethel drill, Dexinou Farley. That the public school of Ogden will have a telephone ay item of Hts own detached from tba general system except through tha superintendent' office and reattached from the central office Mr. to all the schools, is probable. Wright, of tbe Bell Telephone company presented such a plan and Mated that the company would charge only taro dollars per month per 'phona and three dollars additional if the central 'phone, were connected with the central telephone office. Tha matter waa referred to tha committee on supplies. William M. Ottinger. of the State Institute, asked that the hoard of education lend what assistance it could to help advertise and get the proposed art exhibit to taka plm at. the Carnegie library building IWentber 7tb to 14th, before the people He staled that the institute was a state affair designed to cultivate a popular appreciation of art and tbal the oosed exhibit, would Include the Utah art exhibit at tbe World's fair. Upon motion of Dr. Conroy, tha board voted unanimously to do all In ll power to assist In the nmvesa of the exhibit. The Ixtard of examiners reported the names of those who have passed the lata examination, wltuh list haa already been published. The superlnlMidanf reported the text bonks in and the teachers corps ready to begin I lie years work. Bills Including the estimate on the line building to tbe amount of $7,000, were allowed. The financial committee reported an overdraft of $212.05. The treasurer reported receipt for the month, $6,195.5; disbursement. HARLEM. night and elected al $7,214.65. HUSHING THE OGDEN STATE BANK waa In furnishing Its cuttam. ora with tha little Homo Saving Banks. Any on desiring to open a savings account will ba furnished a bank free tha pioneer YOUNC ORCHARD Lamersaux Excellent Property of Example of Bearing Proclivities of Young Trass. P. G. A few years ago It scented to a great many people that tha (Arms In and near Ogden city ware developed and producing to their limit and that It would be Impossible to raise peaches and other tender fruits In such quantity aa to supply tbs home market, but should situh a perron taka a drive up Twelfth street from Washington avenue to tbe power house and see the orchards and vineyards on each aide of the mart they would at onre change their minds. One orchard that la attractive and shows what ran be accomplished in three yeara la four acres aX peach three years Is our acres of peach east, owned by P. O. Lamoroaux. Tim trees were set out three years ago and today they are literally covered with lucloiia peaches. Them orchard lu thla district have the advantage of (he ranon hrec.s, which protects the trees front tbe late spring frosts thus making a crop when on other places ; few tulles out of the course nf the can on breexe the blossoms are frozen. Summary at Har- Chicago, Bept. 2. lem: First race, five and a half furlonga Tha Bella won; One Way second; El Otros third. Time, 1:07. short Second race, steeplechase, course Cardigan won; Lingo second; Dominique You third. Time, 3:34. won; Third race, mile Shawana Princes Tuiane second; Alma Dufour third. Time, 1:39 Fourth race, six furlonga The Crisis won; Frontenae second; Alliata third. Time. 1:1$ 4 5. Fifth race, aix furlonga Lord Dixon won; Cutter second; Envoy third. 3-- Time. 1:14. Sixth race, mile and a jor Mansir lie Miller Seventh won; The third. A Soft Hat Some men wear them tha. year round. But on windy days, or when you are traveling, or driving, or going out on a wet night, youll find one especially useful The Styles are bo varied that it's almost impossible tor ua to describe them. We have them for the Young Swagger Dresser, tbe Conservative Man, and the Old Gentleman, who look for comfort first. All wanted shades and a sixa for every head tong price range, $1.50, $2.50, $3.00 up to $4.00 and $5.00. FALL DUNLAPS NOW , Ma- quarter won; Barilla second; Charthird. Time, 2:08 race, six furlonga Payne Fog second; Tam OShan-te- r Time, 1:13 5. 2-- 5. SACRAMENTO. Sacramento, Cal., BepL 2. Sum' mary: First race, 2:16 trot, purse $600 Rrlney K. won; Ole second; Princess third. Bust lime, 2:11. Second race, 2:30 class trot, purse $500 Murray M. won; Alleaandro secTwo start-era- . ond. Beat time, 2:21 C0MF02TABLE THINGS TO HAVE The beat way to get them I to save your nawey and put It In the saving department ol tha Ogden State Bank Dance at Southwells Hall Every Wednesday and Saturday Evening, Beginning Wednesday, Sept. 7. Cars After Dance. READY. Third race, running, five furlonga, handicap King Promise won; Hurrah III second; Little Gun third. Time, Fred 1:01 M. Nye, CLOTHIER AND HATTER. Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap won; Thaddeua second; Thorndale third. Time, 1:15. Fifth race, six furlonga, handicap Aunt Polly won; Sklrmiah second; third Time, 1:14. Pure Dale Sixth race, five furlong won; lnnla Brouck second; Brennus third. Time, 1:01 Automobiles For Rent Dr. Blrdnall Na-kan- a MONEY t Fsopua, N. Y.. $10.00 TO BRIGHAM CITY, LABOR DAY, BEPT. 5TH. Special train via Oregon Short Line leaves Ogden 9:30 a. m.; regular trains 13:05 and 7:16 P- - m. Special leaves returning 13:20 midnight Fare round trip 60c. Children 25c. RATES VIA L. II. Becraft, Cor. Grant and Henry Wat-tepo- n Sept was a guest at Roeemount at luncheon today. EXCURSION ! ! FREE Road what wo have to say. Two $5.00 coupon books gives away every week. With every one PACIFIC. $42.50 SL Louis and return $47.50 Chicago and return Chicago and return via SL Louis $47.50 St. Louis and return via Chicago $48.75 Limit 60 days. Transit limit 10 days ticket nt package wa glv Wo want your trade. You want' "BEST WORK." Business grows better every day. One miatomer tells another about our wonderfully fine work and ao the good news apreada. You may depend upon it sensible folk don't sand their work here Just because they Ilka ua Wa have lota of friends, but friendship doesnt count In business, and wa don't want It to. Wa want yon to send ns your work because It paya you to do ae, and It pays na to have you. OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY each direction. Pullman sleepers through to 8L Louis without change. Tickets on sale Tuesdays and Fridays each week. Slop overs allowed, A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pass. AgL city on business. The above mentioned Japa are furnishing laborer from among their countryment for railroad construction "work. M. Aklmoto la the leader of the party and la quite well educated. He la In tha employ of tbe Oregon Short Lino Railroad Co., and In addition to furnishing Jiv labor tor railroads also furnishes laborer for several different sugar factories These aix agents belong to the better class of Japanese and moat of them have received their education in American colleges. Although living in tha Patted States still they are Intensely loyal to their own country and give money aa well as sympathy to aid e their countrymen In the 437 25th . . With ovary 50 cent package wa two ticket, and ao oa according togive tha Isa of the package. Sava these coupons. They are money. Drawing will taka place each Mn-da- y. UNION WE WILL TAKE YOU THERE AND BRING YOU BACK, IN THE EASIEST RIDING AUTOMOBILE IN OGDEN. SL Phone 174 ii FT School Children's EYES Examined Free I want of every child In Ogden that haa dm fectiva eyesight. Com morn- Before school opens 'to teat tha ayes ings if possible. J. T. RUSHMER, M Export Manfg. Optician, Wash. Ave. 2412 OUR SUNDAY EXCURSION MEATS GIVE Russo-Japanes- SALT LAKE CITY Via Rio Grande FARE $1.00 Round Trip satisfaction because It I to stock, propfto fat, healthy dang" hilled at our ter house, and Immediately btrof in our large refrigerator, whet it la thoroughly chilled before delivery to the market, thus reaiding ua to serve you with tlmea all meat at frigerated L Train Leaves 9:39 a.m. E. WEATHE1BY Wholesale and Retail Wash. Ave.. Butcher-245- $ I OGDEN. Free Offer to Readers of the REEDJ10TEL EXAMINER sun-eel-- Tha following are the arrival at tha Reed hotel for the Ihm twenty-fou- r The Chicago Dental Best Set Teeth $8mQS L TO OLD AND NEW SUBSCRIBERS hours: W. B. Parnell. City: T. Kekalrom New York: J. H. Criu,raau. Sun Fran rlwco; C. II. limit1. Bouton; I.'. R. Palmer and wire, Philadelphia; K. J. Hal linger. Chinos, III.: K. II. Rutledge, IMrolt; o. A. Vi ini-r- Denver; Gen. McDonald and wito, Chicago; A. H. Griffin, Citv; C. C. Coffin. St. Paul: J. T. Hall. Philadelphia: Wilbur N. Ryer. Ikmver; II. Heamlfx. Denver: 8. M. Miller, Denver; J. W. Rook-leda- BODY HIS trleeram was received by t'ndcr-take- r Iasi crcnltq from the Salt Lake; J. M. Stevens. Pas- Bran of tbe Mcdlmt Depart input of adena, Cxi.: J. It. Springer. Pocatello; ale to he effect that. Alexander llsv- Dr. F. C. Fade. O. L. cutoff; C. II. anlan. the young man who was hilled several day ago near Promonturr. Skidmore, Logan. Ctsh; A. Christensen, City; Samuel Blair, wife and arm. haa relatives In New Jersey. His City; Miss Robinson, Arlington, Ore.: nearest relative I Kipricl Yorxlan. S(,6 W. H. Bell. 8aa Francisco: A. Zirk-maBroad street. Newark. Mr. Rtchev Phil.; Frank B. Hall. Salt Lake: Immediately telegraphed to till ad-- , 3. 1L Powers. Ogden; W. W. Wright., dresx asking as lo the disptwal nf (he Salt Lake. remains, but has nut yel reeeived a HOWARD CHANDLER CHRISTY No. was found necessary In aeerpl hi A pronnsit'on to hare twin" prominent divlrc romp from Suit lxk and the pulpit, evenin'1 nn 11 pustnr he secured tlnl nt mmt with 'tr.aritnpti approval and the f'lBiro of the Cnngvegat ional (hnrih were left open. ani-'he- r Congregational church to take era tbe proposed resignation of Kdward J. Kidding. Tbe n signal inn New York. F'ti. 2. A uniform rut wra read. As Rev. Mr. l Ridding' plana of $3 a ton op all tulcng wa up It make iinpoaeible for him to np at a liicetiag of t:e S'reJ n with hia uongr-gatinany longer, it Tube pool Unlsr. 2ln Love. 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Hall , Mrs. Lucy Steveng. Mr. Harry Eddington. Mr. Ellis, (Standard effc Mr. John Butler. Mr. Cham McCarthy. I n. Ridding Has Severed Hia Connection With the Ogden Church. Chas. N. Bidding, Shurtliff. coup. . Vw at once. brings a monthly message ef culture to your home and cot.WIne all that Is beat In literature and art. It Is endorsed by OVER THREE MILLION OF THE MOST CULTURED WOMEN OF AMERICA, being adopted by the National Council of Women of America aa diair official organ. With tha August month otarta a beautiful series of color covers by . Co. Our painless axtractlng" by. our new method la a pronounced cas as the following patients have testified . MADAME RL-he- R overend to To all and any reader, ef aur paper who signs and sends In th A CSNCSECATIONAL MINISTER HAS BESICNEO Magazine wa beg ONE YEARS SUBSCRIPTION FREE OF COST BEEN IDENTIFIED Name of Young Man Run Over by Train Posit ively Known Through Eastern Sources. . Ri-r- . AT FAIR GROUNDS 1-- To eetabllsh thla point tbe adorn UKDL05DVS TENANT eya tor tbe plaintiffs have ben I every this week, examining a host of JAPANESE LABOR AGENTS HERE A Jack-knifClub. Milk Pall, Man, energy resident wit nesses, and summoning Woman Boy and Participate. such expert testimony aa Civil EnginFurnishing Laborers for Railroads and eer Boataph and Pro! Samuel Fortlen Sugar Factories. A telephone message yesterday of a who also submitted measurements rather startling nature took Deputy I G. Mlnjln.a, K. Suda. M. Aklmoto, hey testified to have taken. State Bberlffa Behring and Belknap, as fast Poremu also cam np from R. Tire. K. Mayama and K. Abito make Engineer as the rimimatanres would permit to Salt to submit some measure- up a party of nix Japanese labor agent a tha northe.rn outskirts of town, where ment. from San Francisco who are in the war. It waa expected a serious neighborhood brawl waa in progress. The officer arrived In time to ace the closing act of a free tor all fight, in which, a Jack kuire, a club, a milk ill. a maii. a boy and a woman were principal, and accessories. The officers succeeded In patching tip the difficulty without making any arrests. The quarrel started between I. K. Grow, landlord, and tha ion of a tenant Ftrgueon. and was rapidly spred Ing to the members of the two families when the guardians of the peace tahliebed order.' Grow waa attempting to eject h!s tenant, and a a preliminary, lorkml The young man up their chicken. ohjerted and was shoved about the yard with a Jack knife In the band of Grow, until the young man ed In Inflicting a knock out blow on the older man with a rluh. He bad no sooner done this than he found him self the victim of a rigorous ttf a from the Irnie Mrs. Grow, who (level Having aontractcd at conaidorabl expens with the publishers of this high grad oped wonderful si. ill In swinging inilk bucket 23 12 5.778 79 $1 A.S7! 17.IW9 1U20 1-- 1-- !rv3? T" 2 - - won; Abidoa second; Lady Rica third. Time, l:u3. race, four and a half furlongi Ague Mack won; Belle Reed sec ond; Eldred third. Time, :55 Third race, six furlong Profitable Frank second; won; Chief Aloha Pearce third. Time, 1:15 Fourth rare, six and a half furlonga Duke of Richelieu wou; Crosby second; L. Schwelser third. Time. 1:31 Fifth race, wile Suburban Queen won; Col. Van second; El Filolo third. ELECTED CAPTURED LABOR DAY MCI (Continued from Page 3) TEACHERS THIEVES ..r'owaer sports SCHOOL 6ANG OF , 1901 SEPTEMBER Mr. Thoma Burdltt. Mr. Wygand Smith. Mr. Albert Petersen. Mias Hazel Hunt , Miss Mabls Spencer. Mrs. Montgomery. 347 24th Sfcr eet OGDEN - - - - UTAH |