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Show ICE UTAH CS8STEUSTICH SHOPS Creator Activity With Beginning Western Pacific Construction. Drabble lrft yesterday sari "v., I. ,b interest of th J, K... Milliner.. the Northwestern John con. Tricl association. is in Ogden. in ronnection with The him here. erf 222? Rob-broug- MOEXIXQ of UNFAIR TO At the south end of th-- - urepon Short Line freight yards there is an enclosure containing a large brick building and two smaller frame buildings. The larger oi the building, the brick one, i, a machine thop. One of the smaller flame buildings is a harness shop and the third is a carpenter shop. In the yard there are a number of fniali t rac ion engines, narrow gauge locomotives, dump ears, a steam shovel nr two, great numbers of scrapers, and masses of ties and rati. This i me repair shop of ihu Utah to Construction company, the place which they send their broken or injured machine or tool te be repaired, and which will soon be the scene of great activity in preparation tor work on the Western Pacific railroad, for the building of which the company has received a contract. In the machine shop every kind of machinery used in construction work can be repaired, new pan made if required, and special tool for a special work made. During const run ion work there is in constant aiteudaurc at ihe hop skilled machinists, tool makers and blacksmith).. In The harnes shop the old harnesses are repaired, and new pans made, while a man Is constantly employed making new harm'. When the company has a large amount of work on hand thU place is the scene of great activity, and within a few weeks a large force or men will be at work repairing and overhauling the machinery to be used in the building of the Western Pacific. At present some of the narrow gauge engines are being overhauled, and the tool to be uaed are being collected for shipment to the place where work is first to begin. S - - (Odd- Hr and Mrs. Daniel Belover of .. Car-iu- are being shown around by old friend B. G. Biackniaa. who them to the New Hermitage for diaaer. Principal Auatin of the High school, k irving to fet the boys who belong to the high school athletic association week and together at the school neat urt oa the fail football sport. party of friends who hava boon fsm-Urlihhig with W. O. Stanley and (hr the laat few daya. left for the Thunday afternoon. Carl Schilling and from San Francisco, T Et Conroy has purchased former residence on Pnry Wright' street, between Adams mak-ksad Jefferson a venues, and after sob trpalra and changes, will ocDr E. M. Twenty-fourt- g cupy the house. The concrete for the remainder of Oa commissary building foundation riS be mixed with shovels. The steam ntoiviiiK mixer used up to this time, a ku been sent west, to perform hrftr plrca of work. Ed H. Chambers baa returned from and a twe weeks' visit to Portland vidalty. He was accompanied on the man Are Coming From Wyoming end From California. C. Owilllam, trip by Henry accompanied the Tabernacle choir and remained at Portland after tha choir's departure. Jams Casein received a message yesterday, which read as follows: Ban Francisco. August Si. Have shipped eight rabbits to O. B. Gilson. (Signed) P. Prunry." Soon thereafter a telephone mag was received from Dr. Parker at Evanaton, informing Denny Smyilt that a big, wild royole had been n pressed to Ogden. These messages ara the last. that the coursing at Promontory Polar on Labor day will be the gren-en- t sport of the kind over witnessed In aKHiir-anc- e Utah. are at the Denny Smyth's bound European and will be laken out to the J. Hears, tha man who soma time scenes of the chase bcfoiw the excuram smashed one of the window In sion. Kahn k Bros.' store, was examined by There will be eight California rail-- 1 Drs. Skaea and Hinton ai to hia sanbits and four coyotes for the hounds ity yesterday. He wee committed to to overtake. the State Menial hospital where he Will be taken today. CARDWELL, NEVADA William Ellsworth, one of the earliest men to settle in Weber county, New Town Where Ogdcnite Have sad now an extensive fruit raiser of Mining Interests. Mesa, Arisons, was in Ogden Thnra-diy- . H expressed great surprise at Cardwell, the new mining camp of the rapid growth of the city in the northern Nevada, 26 miles north of years. put twenty-fivTusearora, now boasts of a saloon, a store and a hotel. The latter was The indication are that Sheriff J. formally opened and dedicated last TV. Bailey is experiencing considerable Monday by a ball which attracted the diflculty In securing tha extradition of ranchers for 80 miles. At the placer Dr. A- B- - Welter of 111., Springfield, works of the Denver syndicate, exoa a charge of attempting to persuade ploiting Columbia flats, a large force Mils Bessie Gray to perform a crimiof men are employed. nal operation. The prospects are that September 1st was the date set for Walters will not be extradited and that starting up tbe Walker mill, which another charge will be preferred will run first on ofe from the Aura gainst him in the federal courts. King mine, owned by Ogden people. I e &ub-pec- t - i a eh er TO DENVER, Ticketson sale Sept. 1 and 2. Good returning September 80. Stop overs allowed. In order to get. the Grandest Mountain arenery in the world, yon should aee that your ticket rend oaa or both ways ovef the Colorado Midland. Ask your ticket for this routs or get ticket at Midland Office, 77 West Second South. VVkVkVMVkVkVhVkVkVkVkWVVVVYVVkVVVVVVVVVVVVkVVVWTM. vp a ws ''-r- , - h.,d i a Alien, vu'hout brick and i ! j.iM shove i.ieiwavd, and p.i!rol. The .r, ih" station - d. be brokcu. i. the Mow having ou the tl.irs part of the !w-The doctor stated that had if r hlw been a half :m h lower, bis be,, I have be.n hi M whi-i- e I open. as eo-t- - lie recovered Kiverdale. I'.'it.u wuh Ed i usa's, was te:, he has bee-- : hiker. Hi o horn--ln- in .vlompelii-r- . OCDEHITESSTR!KE IT RICH Encounter the Main Lodge Property Will Be of Great Valut. If They Good reports have i',n brought to of tbe tbe city to tha r'orktiobb-rs t. Mining coinpiiuy, by I Diffcnbaugh, who is i!igenera! manager of tha property, located four teen miles aonth of Goldfield. Mr. Dlffeubaugh tells of a strike ou ibe propeny which runs ;n to the ton. tbs in silver, (1 values being 103 oum-in gold snd 33 per cent copper to Iho ion. Active work an the propei t was not and sine that begun until June 1 time a tunnel of 140 feet has been run. disclosing a ledge 8 inches wide with tbe values Indicated. At prvseni there are about 200 ton of ore on the dump, which will be ahipped as soon ns the railroad reaches Goldfield, which will lie about the middle of September. The ore encountered Is in slip or fnub, and when tbo main ledge is encountered a big mine will lie the - l. Manager Diffenbaugb xav that there were three men at work on the claim, and that be expected that hh the tunnel waa advanced the ore would continue! tu hold out. Mr. Diffcnbaugh i to return to Nevada within a few days. C. Demand . B. TRAINS for Barths Cannot Ba plied at Sup- Depot. The Ogden members of tbe Dix-Igan pom. Grand Army of tbe Republic. arc to leave for Denver today where they are to attend the National encampment of the order, over the Rio Gravde Western In special car No. 1188. which la also headquarter car of the department of Utah. Commander Hulanlt-k- i and staff will occupy this car together wlrh at many of tha mrm-b'-r- s v of the pot-a- a ran be accommo- dated. The car will be attached to the aecmd section of tha Atlantic exprei and will leave at 2:60 p. m. At noon yesterday It was learned that all berths on tha train, with the exception of those in the special car, had been engaged, and that tbe great demand for ticket both in this city and in Salt might make It necessary to run a third section. At Salt Lr.ke another special car will lie nttached lo Ihe train, for thr use of the incinhers of the G. A. R. from that city. Moat of the members of the post hare signified th'lr intention of attending the encampment, and it. may be that all cannot be taken care of In the special car. n 8 8 8 H 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 n8 I 8 8 1 I I 8 8 8 8 8 SEIBEL BROTHERS LOOK OUT! r'1 The Ogden Examiner will pay $100 in gold for the first eighteen correct answers in the knowledge contest. A number of the leading firms of Ogden will be represented and all you have to do is to name them and tell us their specialties. Open to everybody. Free to all. Watch the Exam- iner for further particulars. 8 PLEASE The Dog and Pony show arrived her via special train from Logan early yesterday and pitched their tenta on the city hall square. It did not take long before evidence showed Itself that, it la a show for tbe children, as the management, had some difficulty n keeping the animals together. Tbero was Johnnie to lead one pony, Harry got busy among the coninea, and Earl thought he knew how an handle the monks, until Mr. McAllister got husy and sent all the boy to the ta'l and uncut. Their parade passed through the principal streets of the rty and made a creditable showing. Their aficrnoon performance, which opened at 2:3'!, waa more than enjoyed by the children and by tbe older folks, who wer fortunate enough lo attend, as well. The military drill and the musical pnnl.-are acta something out of the ordinary. They gave another performance in Ihe evening. r SENT TO REFORM FRUIT CRDMErts WILL RECEIVE &iC RETURNS. . Tbou?h S..ffring in Berta and Tomatoes, Are Prcxprr ng. the middle of n. i week the of t titb, will be in foil swing mid the crup. that rhi year .n cvp.rft-i- i in i mai- - if tmt an euiii'H fi!ii!H. will 1m nu ii way to the ii?iir;i inm-k- i M. To the rains of the tii hortieultur-In'w,vk ewe ih(, fort lnst rhey have in any giext quantity, aud. pt'Hch wli::e the m:ini-of pctilu-- shipped year will in W than in former vm it is tu year, b'lief of those who deul in fruit that ih total weight of all peach-- ), shipped will be greater than la- -t year. line slupprr. in speaking of the pea-- h crop, said that a month ago ha as of ih up.nior that thti peach crop I mo t a wax iota! low, but after nailing the orchard near about he had hi changed opinion. In one place, where a month agn ih- - tree had appeared barren, hr had found tin limb weighted down wiili fruit of a larger sine than he hod seen in some yean. The storm Just made tbe peaches climb.1 The canneries have sold all that ihev cca pock, and that will only half fill the order which they have received. The entire crop thlt yea has bran sold at Missouri river points at. an advance of 6 per rent over the price asked by the California Fruit Growers association. In former years the local shipper have been governed In the price asked by the California association, their moat active competitors. But this year it is tha Cal if or nlans who have followed the lead of the Utah shipper and have been In the local market trying to buy fruit to cover their future shipment. The tomato crop tbe ahlppers retotal loan so far a gard as almost shipments are concerned. AVm. Craig, of the Western Canning Company, when asked how ranch of the totnnto crop will be saved. Mid, Perhaps not ten per cent' Then he wa asked if the farmers would not he tn a distressed financial condition this fall, and he replied. No, ihey are While tomatoes have prospering. bean lost and heat ara not up to the average, the other crops ara In fin shape and tha farmer are receiving good prices, so that, in total revenue they will obtain as much money this year aa last. , He referred to the excellent peach the while that crop, stating output la lightly lesa than heretofore, tho price la greater owing to the scarcin other fruit stales ity of peach and also to the fact that tho Weber are this year tha finest county peach tn alxe and richness of flavor In tha history of fruit culture in this lection. By it s r s it-i- one-thtr- d IN MURPHYjS Ira Thompson, 8r COURT la Hald for f- -t as r, OUR BUTCHERS The Places To Buy the Choicest MEATS The Market Affords Greenwell Fred L. Keller Bros. Choice Meats Tbe array that faced Judge Murphy yesterday waa composed of vagi, drunk and two dlsturbcra of tha peace. Pete Miller, rather than faco tho charge of disturbing tbe peace, forfeited t0. Thursday night when to the station ho Inbrough hia all stated leaving upon on valuable other and money ins person in ths hand of the desk sergeant, tn insure hia appearance in the morning. He was on hind at 6 A street pawnm. with seme twnty-flfu- i broker to plead hi case. As this would necessitate hia going into court he preferred tn pay 1() fine. James Moore and John Tretnan, rags, were given ten daya each. Two charged wltn drunkenness. W. J. Shelling and Geo. Grernburg, will serve five days on the rock pile. W. Brad received ten days for bis spies. to gat tha beat this market You are aura Butchers For Fine Meats AND F1BH Either Phone Twenty -- Fourth St. THE BEST. POULTRY AND FISH IN SEASON. Pbonea Bell 39 x; Ind. ISO. 355 POULTRY at 211. 2478 Washington Avenue Lindsey N. Mark & Son Meat Market Meat Market XTRA CHOICE FOR FOR YOUR CHOICE MEATS MEATS FISH AND POULTRY IN SEASON, WE HAVE THE BEST. TRY Ut. We please everyone. Ind, Phone 171; 171-k- BelJ . Washington Avenue 23 1 1 Pboaeo-B- all Ind. 171-y- ; 246. 2321 Washington Avenue We Keep the Biels Best Meats Meat Market Money inferior no will1 buy; meat bandied )73 25th Street at BALLARD & RINCKERS IB THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR MEATS FRESH AND CHOICE. EUlLDIttC PERMITS FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. During tbe paat two weeks the following permit have been issued: Charles Clark, frame house; coat Both phone gl.iwn.oo. Mattheas Gilles. two frame houses; total cost. a.(iuo.o. Carlson, brick dwelling; Joseph cost $1,750. A. Summer, enlargement of bouse; cost $5fW. brick reaidence; Mrs. T. Iwx-- y, 331 Twenty-Fourt- phone ns and wa asauro you Just the best, 668. St. h Phones Roll Ind. 164. 164-k- ; k 1 ELITE Nevada .win. LAST EXCURSION NORTH 126 In Juvenile court Ray Stone was sentenced to the Reform school by Judge Patton. YELLOW FEVER IN FLORIDA. This makes the second lime young Slone has been Wore ihe court, and ho Four Cases Have Occurred at Panu-colit was decided to puntvh him. a showed no signs of reforming. Stone, who live at Five Point s, has been in tbe M:t of drinking and,, Washington. Kept, 1. Captain Hob-p-- i m. Barry, commandant of the nawhen under the influence of ilquo-val station at Pensacola. Fla., has inwaa Inclined tn Icht. He waa taken nut to the acho-- yes- formed the ntvy department that there are four eases of yellow fever In that terday morning by Deputy Jambs. riiy and he recommended tha establishment of a quarantine at the naval PRINCE CHARLES FAVORED. station against the city and a disconSweden Will Not Ask That Norwegian tinuance of the work in the yard to :fcn extent rendered necessary by tbe Fort Ba Rased. quarantine. The navy department has approved It is expected Copenhagen. Fr-that the negotiation between Xorwav the recommendation and has authoriand Sweden will toon result in a full zed the commandant to re it riot combetween Pensacola and munication agreement on th subject of the of the union. Well inform.'1! th naval station as much as poaslbl persons presume thii Sweden wi'i and also to establish outposts to make give np her claim for tbe raxing of ihe quarantine effective and to prethe fortress ou the Norwegian fron- pare building for Isolating cases. tier, being satisfied if the form are no TESTIMONIAL TO BRYAN. armed. The Swedish court favors the candiJacy of Prince Charles of 8wed--for the Norwegian throne, but it is Chicago, Sept. 1. The testimonial not certain that he riksdag will ac- to William J. Bryan to he given by the cept the Norwegian offer of 7fifM'nu Jefferson club here September 12. taan-to crowns yearly at an allowance for th tie national in- - character. Aa at the nounced today, the speaker eventual king. banquet, aside from Mayor Dunne, will be DENVER EXCURSION. Pettigrew of South Your Cuts Are Ours a. - Hogg of Texan, Garvin of Rhode island, Hon. Bird 8. Coler of New York, John W. McGraw of Went Virginia. Ollie James .Tone oT of Kentucky and Arkansaa. There will be guest. Dakota. MARKET Meat Market Saturday, Sept. 2nd Short Lint to all pointa north, chap rates and long limita. Ask agent for particular. Via Union Pacific, 616.00 round trip. Tickets mod to September 30th. Stop overs allowed. FOR Wheltaale and Ratall Trial Via Oregon 1- I iijksj in Ugden canyon. Mike ! firs., tune since he enter-.-getting in shape for tbeFor theSchreck wi!i go again: a cii--i iiis m:hr rmg Wille. the Chicago of sira sir: r build :ir,ri method. He w;,l i h ii. to pun'i. According for the first in- - fare an opporrt the manager, whov raciii-- a;v- the same a hia liner H nn his feet ai the end and i his fact wii piai.- the men own. on a f ih- - i.i !: round, lulv Wille will be more equal fooling, as tha umong :( ih "!ai:il ,.f od. fight funs there has been no question Hogan anm. ik the man from but tha: Schmch'a crouch has in nur.r 'i.i- t in.1v C:n it no second rater, and casea been tbe secret of hia sucv- -. ha, 4 punch which. If landed. iil sleep, hut he claim that is ti.'t clever enough to land it on TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER ttll, j 'tie Pti hnwn. He also admit that 'ille is ihe lura-- st man for Schreck Big Horn Excursion. i. ship n derounr of his peculiar hii.id. hut that Schreck will tin Via Union Pacific railway to FTan-ntehi opponent and then go after him. Cody and Garland, Yifro.. SJtU'S IihWille - fought Jack O'Brien and round trip. Tickets limited to October Marvin Hart, m both fights getting a SUl t ship-rn-n- SCHOOL September 1st and 2nd. 888B880BBSSSESSS8S8 I ;n- h-- .' Farm-- sent 'draw, hut Hogar sas rfcar Schreck t t:he superior : :,u h of ihe u.rn arj ' hat he uie man of hi weiqiit j ia ihe rlrg nd.iy. OAKS iht - un-- he pavement i:thi th.it his .oil. Officer i.r.vired man waa ,t.. anutr.. and Dr. No hones were !nii;--- i .put YEARS unable iu tii wag :::d tried to unhitch the team . hitched the little back of the any warning, it 'Duck him on the the left eye. tC! RE'K AT 1 THE BEST IN Li II. The K. it..; mm. CROP driv- - ' which . He was knock) es. and it v had been Tout arrived she the Ir ha rome to light ih.it San Frdro road acquired possessi.-- irf the Oirgiiu Short Line to the suu-.rf Salt Lakr, Ogden has been liV criminated against in regard to freight rates, giving the Sail Lake jubb-- : an advantage over the local Jobln-r- i which, while it has not as yet serio'i-laftrrted the business done by the local firms, ha given ihe Salt Lakers an advantage ihai. in time might result in the lots of a large amount of ii-business now done by local jabbers i,i the territory south of Salt Lake. Previous to (he time when the Sou Pedro road secured possession of i!iOregon Short Line south of Salt Lak.--, the same freight rate was in fore on thr Short Line and the Kio Grandu from Ogden and Salt Lake to all points south of Salt Lake. This put the Ogden jobbers on an equal footing with Suit. Lake in that territory. To pointa to the north of Ogden the common rate were in force, which meant that both to the north end tlio south Salt I .eke and Ogden were on an equal basis in relation to the business of the two sections. With th opening of the San Pedro and Ixis Angeles road came a change in the freight rate, from Ogden to the souih of Salt Lake, which put the Ogden merchants at a disadvantage and gave to the Sait Lake Jobber the opportunity of cutiing prices in the territory where formorly the Ogden and Sal; Lake Jobbers had been equals. At th? same time the rates to points to the north of Ogden were In no war changed, and In that territory (hr Sail Lake Jobber was si 111 on an equal footing with the Ogden Jobber. The Bio Grands Western made no change in the tariff rales to pulqts to the south of Bali Lake, and the same rotes that were In force previous to ihe Short Line transferring its m.td to ihe south of Salt to the San Pedro ara still operative. A number of the local Jobbers have met and discussed the mailer of th discrimination on ihe part of the San redro road, against this city. H was decided to refer the matter to the Wr-hClub, and at a meeting lo be held next, week soma action will be taken, with a view to bringing the matter to the attention of the San Pedro officials and forming some kind of an agreement by which Ogden mill he given ail equal opportunity with Salt Lake In the San Pedro territory. G. A. R. EXCURSION $16.00. I?hnherr, d 2. Ai Al-.!- t tion. JUKI RABBITS o'c'. 18 SKPTEMREi; PEACH Knocked f) voung man name leg a team of hor a volt, iu front of bronco began to i to handle the bar on, th, two men AN ADVANTRATES. Weber Club Will Take Up the ef the Discrimina- a first rarioad of Brigham City patches for this season was shipped to Grand Island, Neb., by Tuesday Kaudton Bros. They will ship two ote cars this week and by next week peaches will be moving out quite freely. Tha who COYOTES AGE IN FREIGHT ; MORNING, tRGMJ Idaho, Sen Montpelier, fr-- OGDEN SALT LAKE G'VEN BY A KICKED Ai.-vj- STH:iAV UTAH. OQDE2T. SAN PEDRO IS i s Robertson, who ha been the TJ rf Mr. A. Robertson. 176 Twen-iastreet, left for hi home inThursday evenRapll-dr W of the Falace f E W. Dari, tester day returned Millinery, r fl gI Loul and other eastern Jts. a here she has been buying EXAMlXEEl Tha Finest Meats on the market are always found hare. Street Twenty-Fift- h Groceries and Choice Meats of All Kinds Our matte is ta pleas. Everything flrst-claa- Pbonea Ind. 643; Bell 68. 2323 Washington Avenue London Meat Market THE BENCH MARKET Opposite Lecter Park. Twenty-Fourt- h Street Phon Ind. 374. W. W. STONE, Prop. The ARMOR Meat Market BEATS THEM ALL FOR FINE SELECTED MEATS FRESH AND CURED. Ourmeats are choice and especially selected (or our patrons Both phones 138. FISH AND POULTRY at all aaiaona. Juat Phone phone ua and wa will take rare of you. Bell 477-k- : Ind. SIS. |