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Show mi: MOKNIMl EXAMINE::: . OODEN-- SINDAY MKXISC, UTAH. o'hnr in-- r"rs':-r- Nieing that tr,:l that "I BE to WEEK AT at the transfer aur patrooe. her some Itonpt, reliable iti tow cost, at tin tlma you cay well b oa jjb taj hatiul li expedittouely jw end Pboaa 22 NIGHT. SATURDAY MATINEE. SATURDAY NIGHT. Whita Slave." Second Hand Stores art I. T.- I. T. Alvord, 172. Any aid TONIGHT. and ENDS." 'Phcna Georgia Harper will open a nnck'a thing bought, told ai engagement tonight at the Uraud. Mine Ntw and Second-Han- d sehangod. Harper ia au artiei of nai tonal repui. Furr.ituro-- I. T. Alvord. tlun. and will present a repertoire of pleya. aierllug STORE. NEVADA SECOND-HANWo buy and Mil all klnito ol now Call or phono and ascend hand good roach to rVnoa ot hand, and as there erroneously or ESth St W acker A Haynoa, Preps. ) to plenty of wood and water the place Phono, Ind. 622. to aluual Idoul. Moat of tho copper mapnatoo have representatives on the PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Etoond Hand Store. ground and are securing all property that la offered. I! you have anything to aall or bay Mr. Chafer reports that hit party call or phono 1870 la 187S Wash. Avo. also visited the new camp of Itykn. Hr.! 656 k. Ind. 576. twenty-eigh- t miles distant. The camp, LL A. DENKERS he reports. Is very promising, with lots uf ground still open for location. Will pay tlia hi g heat pHea far eaoonA This is a gold ramp and ore Is already hand lurnliira and sell to tha piiblla tns clieapcit, 2411 Orant Avo. Sail being sacked on three properties. The Phone 637 k. Ind. 120. mineralised sone is spread over ten mlleo. Here and at J salt son mountain a C. J. HERRICK A CO, great many Guldfleld men are getting ' Gticceeeera te H. L, White. In with tbe usual Goldfield enterprise. want if you A Sown sit Is admirably laid out and Bring yaar good here If want you to reli Ihtnt. Call hart a big ranch which neighbors the ramp Awe. Ball Phaao furnishes fresh vegetables and other buy. 214 Waen Ws at ODD K7T Wtah. InA aCT. 1Sy. a J.C. Platt Saddlery Co. Avo. S2S3 Wuohlngtun THE RIGHT STS 23d PLACE St TO Buy Vour Meat IS THE Wright al'-ead- 11 16 9 2 1 13 4 9 & 2 .. 411 4 14U ..14.014 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 119 1,017 3.552 1.891 1,174 713 5.972 900 715 1 16 36 19 12 7 6lt n Phonos 246 Ind. rnnimif.ee Salt Lake t'lty. Itah. Aue. 51, 19'Ml. J S. HAMMOND. Clnirman. Rudolph Kuchler, Sivrrtnry pro tern. EIGHT COUPLES DIVOHCED. Sal' I, Sept. 1. hern divri.". day. Judge . srr: iixii.il mutilii-- on before I 1 ' ,usi ' , . nfii'n was granted a divorce rii on the Wi h her , s a No given Crismou denoe their ore child. 92"it alimony. aia,de ami 9'-- i of It 5 a rno-.i- h st 'he ra n sr;,,nro- f. . On th stand Mrs f! that l:ir h'tsi.md ha I lit live.', 'i'll her since ihpi Emirs.i prc-ind- tuffet-smokl- I m Crtonion j.av j., K Crl-m- ' divorce a given a on E R.i!h'.''-- i of crueUv. in rt wa ground Ch" troiir.-- ' Non wh h R;. a Seoth SMo Street. I Lake CM. Itah. i sem rr- g F Horn-rk- e aMi'u from Sanriet Mrs Ho-tof the'-- - ks d w.n 17 rh.' grant- on -t Mo-r-- rk w riven theandcustodv 6!0 a Child me- -'' Ft WANT WANT WANT WANT ADS. YIELD BIG RESULTS. ADS YIELD EIG RESULTS ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. 'ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. t s r-- vi .A GEORGIA HRPEU. A3 AT GRAND FRIDAY NIGHT. 1 V". e cn O' -- tnctc-i a nren a scpir-Btic- fro;r Rihcl Hnrr'ncfon on 1h nnr-r-- t ' T'- n e Health. yi lreno Bmlih, It) Minnesota Avo, Randio Highlands, Washington, D.C, writes: u Parana has eurod me of catarrh of th hoad and stomach, ana nervous from which 1 suffered greatly for fww years. ItbUlty -suffering from tbaoo diseases. ,f moot tMMrtily rtcomtnm4 PeniMtoiU Peruuo to tlia beat medicine I havo over knows." PERUXA , ; j j AMPUTATED W Vi riven Herman Oorrman ? of pritcUv. drunkenness frou j j (2 letters.) Welkins. C. W. Wileon. Dick. Hale, .'amee Homropiilcs. Hegg. Wood. A. E. Hawk. Thns T. A. Wgierlsn. Sxm s Hanes. Willard. Y. J. Dicks. D S Young, Thomas. L. Taxi-arhu- H Cr;-mo- Tklete. raiervailm. es4 fi.1 in N orunwd tm, C. a. Walk, (eml Seen. M-Weste- j,aj jj t M-- IStPanland Minneapolis To to sot "One day a friend sent me one of s nerriao. It doe Hartmans nervous debility by stimulating merely. Jtre move the esus of many case of nervosa debility. It assists digestion, Increases tho appetite, regulates tho circulation of tha blood and thus gives now Ilfs to aorvous invalids. Xerva tonics, such as strychnia, quinine and the like, often do more harm then good. Nervousness gsneraUy depends upon some digestive derangement or bodily deficiency. The rational cur for nervousness to to correct th condition upon which it depends. It to because Parana does this very thing that It has become so popular for diseases of the nervous system. Miss Alma Cox, Or urn, 8. C., writes t I have been a great sufferer from dyspepsia for five yean. How I suffered no tried severe! of the con I telL tongas best physicians without receiving much benefit and also tried many medicines. uBnt still I suffered with sick head' ache, cold feet and hands, palpitation of the heart, and n heavy feeling In my stomach and chest. "At times X would be oo nervous I could not bear to have any one around pern-pbto- Dr, ts end I decided to writ to him. advised Perana and Manalia aad after taking th madid m two weeks 1 fell greatly relieved. Mj head did not ache so mnoh and my stomach waa relieved of Its heavy , feeling. "I am eo tbankfnl that I ran say thst after taking several bottles of Feruni and Manalia X am restored te health. . "Before taking your remedies I could not sat anything. I lived on bsrlsy water and panopepton for two yean. Now I can eat. "Everybody to surprised at my Improvement. I would advise all suffering women to take your remedies, as I know If it were not for Perana and Manalia 1 would have been in my grave "I cannot thank yon enough for tbs kind advice yon have given me." Mrs. J. CL Jamison, fit Merchant fit. Watsonville, Cal, writes i "I yrss trembled with erempe In th stomach for six yean. The doctors wit that I had nervous dyspepsia. "I procured Perana and commenetd taking It. I have taken several bottlw aad sm entirely cured. "I have gained in flesh and etrengti and feel like a different person. ft 71 to-da- me. SKI R - We ptirchased a traveling man's sample line of t skirts 250 in all at a 30 per cent discount from the or' iginal coat, which makes the price we have marked them about the eastern wholesale price. Every one know that a a rulf the samples are made np much better than the regular stock, o at the sale on skirt you can find real bargain. We have all aize in the following kind: Fifty wool skirts, made of cheriot, Venetian and mannish mixtures. Colors: X&ry, Brown and Black. Ilegular values $4.00 to $5.50. $2.90 $3.50 $3.90 $1.25 all wool skirts in plain colors Twenty-fiv- e and mixtures. Extra in quality and style. all wool skirts, medium worth $5.00 to $6.00. weight, light Seventy-fir- e for fifty ladies' good $1.50 and $1.00 and qual- ity walking skirts. Misses Skirts Reduced : regular $2.75 and $4.00 values. Ladies Rainy Day Skirls A t-L- Qr 23, 1.50 and 1.90, worth 1.75 to 3.00. Percale wrappers, worth $1.00 each, but those we hare left we close at 49c. , ni"!'t't a Ccwpa'ttiKnt ind drawing net sleerlng cars, fthscrvition car, din and library inf cars, tears, with bather, hath and Book lovers library: entltt tra'n electric lighted, through to Chicago without charge. Direct connecti'fl t"T Chicago & resin-rsriM- ; g-- The Most Laxwlsss Trail le tho Wirii i s a deMarj King wax cree from v flam Klnron fie urounds of Mrs. Kiii w:,-- ; civet, cf two children, the ,.f i., ma'd-- M iii'i.,-- . Charlotte K:i:t, am1 i.'i a mnnili alimimy. v Smith was giante. divorce front .liin Ptnitli he ettorney . well known for a nuiulii r f escapades, of drunkenness an-- l on 'he i oMrs Smith was given miptheir rue chill and 1 ,vk I BEMIS - a K"3llilnR 'n-i- fit V having had the him Ail uf ihci.t were vmur.ds an.! d- - vnd of r 'at'-rt- 'aA' Restored - 7 n AVENUE Girl List of letters remaining In th Ogden Postnffice. Aug. 28. 0G. which, If not called for in two week will be sent to the Dead Letter office: Ladles' List. Anderson, Emm, Alton, Mrs. H- W. Horton. Mrs. Nellie Averv, Myrtle Hill, Miss Sadie Aker. Allle Anbeon, Miss J. ' Kina. Miss Myrtle Mrs. Boulion. Mrs. HowMcDauald, Emma. ard. Baxter, Jeannette Miller, Mr. C. Burton. Mrs. Chas. McGonagle, Miss Clara Bouman, Mist P. Osborne, Mrs. OT. Barrel t, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Menry. Baker. Miss Mabel Bnutbwlck, Mias Bell (3 letters) Carr. Mims Annie Tracy, Min Hssel Douglas, Mlsa Mabel Tracy, Mrs. Waltei Evans. Daisy Usher, Mrs. David Eggleston, Edna Wells. Mru. Amy Wilson, Miss Leona Fern Ore. ill. Miss Williams, Miss Netlie. Amy. Wheuler, Miss Harney. Miss J. Hailing, Mrs. May ljari. Hunter. Miss Mary Gentleman's List. Anderson. Levi Hllgert, F. J. I). A. (Greek) Hurlbut, F. B Joue a Walter Due 10c. Jones. Charles Appell. W. B. Jarnstrom. John A. Haulier, H. W. Brown. John O. Kemiley, Chas. Krey, C. A. Breyer, J. S. loe Boyd. J. J. Baker. Henry Murray. Frank Mono hem. C. H. Burke. Wm. K. Booker. Ed. McKee, tiarflold Murdock. L. U. Bowen, B. H Backlund, Wm. McLean, H. O. C'ohk. L. J. V. Murdock, Win. Maddox. W. C. Carter. H. H. Caldwell. F- M. Murphy. Mike Clark. A. Flyer, Jo. Clark. Alonso Reynolds. C. F. Reese. D. H. Dll, on. Walter Dunlap, John Y. Rlohardsnn, Chas. lrake. Newell Bprunt, Wil Davidson. H. A. 8'arropuloa, Miken Smith. Isaac Day. C. L. Southern. George. Fuller. O. M. T- -. D Cil'.ctr. ij-n(Greek Gabrielti. Lorenro Yam-11Cute Giinlrhoins. C. Y Wood. V. R. Grow:. Dr. Henry E.W'a'tsh. J. D, Hughes. Joseph foWetzell, J. P. Kicks John H Worthen. E. T. 8 22 29 1) 7 Waehitiglntk . . 3"3 i Wayno . . 5.UR4 Weber 57 The respective rouniy committees are requcsti-- to arrange for the election uf delegntm to the state conven-tfoThe chairmen of the county commit ipe will forward the chairmen of the state committee, immediately Hftrr tnelr election, a full list of tho riclcg.itei chosen. Hy order of the Republican stale 2369 WASHINGTON ROI Beautiful LETTER LIST. n t A e Wasatch Limited aSiitinn ej at'orney in ti teen yean, as a result of an injury received at that tlma, tad many times while he has hoped to spve the member he has almoet given up and yielded to the knife. Lost winter he spent several months at Fait Lake City ia the L. D. . hospital, wharo he had the limb operated upon for the removal of decaythis spring ed bone, and came-homfeeling that he would sntlrely recover. The leg continued to bother him, however, and tha signs of decayed bone developed mors strikingly than ever before, and the beat advice that could be secured advised Achim to have the Jeg removed. cordingly the three local physicians removed the tog just below the knee and at present the bishop is resting quietly at his home in College ward. , iOveriand nt Charles 1. Bishop Logan. Aug. O. Dunn of College. Cache county, had one of his toga operated on yesterday by Dra. Cutler, Merrill and Tha Umb has been troublMorrell. bishop for more than fifing th 1 The Medicine I Have Ever Known.' pa-iei- uYu:. taiued i. LEG FINALLY Breeden has takto the question that has been raised by the slate board of relative to the underequalisation, valuation of coal lauds in Carbon count), and iu a latter to County Thomas T. Lsniph, quotes that portion rf the statute which holds the GEORGIA HARPER. . bis sureties liable fur At fha Grand 1 onight and All ,Wh. assessor and are- not coReried either faxes which through wilful failure or 'neglect. Tbe reads in latter of Ihe attoraey-gi-nera- l IS ATTRACTING ATTENTION. part as follows: It appears from the assessment Humboldt Copper Country Is Growing rolls of Carbon rmimy that yon have In Public Estimation. only aNoessed as belonging to this company 7,Du(i.r8 seres of coal lands The Humboldt copper count rv is at- Th coniiany officials have reported tracting more attention wtih each dar, and it Is uo published In Poor's News Qulin a lot Manual of Railroads thai It owna and says the Gojdttt-lof work In going on in the virlnliy .if has absolute control of fifteen thousJarknon Mountain, and a number cf and acres of ooal lands In Carbon In th t run xl lory count), estimated u contain ISO.inm,-ouprospects are tons of coal. sisgo front prospecthood to mlnehood K. 8. Chafey. the well known pioneer ''From this statement it appears o 7,kn9.31 of the Transvaal district, baa just re- thst you have failed to visit to tlio Jnrkaiin aries or these coal lands or have turned from f Creek region with L. R Scull. This placed them under the heading section Is alwiiit x'.xtv-flvimiles north grastng lands si a very small valua-tlin- . west of Wlnnemurm. and Clmfey reI wish to direct your attention to ports that the showing In proportion to the Isw of this state with reference to Is of asionish-inglthe sniount the assessor's duties and responsibiliitevekipuirni On the Nelson group, ties. which 1 suppose you am familiar good. which Cap! Hassell recemly bonifoil w'th. Per. 255k Revised Pi lutes, ISAM, for ginn.oM), there are three tunnels, reads ss follows: The assessor and his sureties are aggregating 1.6'H) feet of woik, tlmr are all In ore. A 200 pound sample tah- - llsble on Mu ofllrlal bond for nil Rich en aiTot.1 elsiy feet of the vein return-leluxes on property within the county Sail Lnke v'iiluca of 1C per cent copper, or San Juau which through his wilful failure j TherP are shout 3,0iM ions of ore on neglect Is unsssessed or which hns Sevier the dump and at least d.Vis) tuns mor been by him wilfully assessed at less Sanpete blocked out In The mine The vein mi-- ! than lia cash value.' Summit "1 deem it nnttecessarv for me to Tom-l- e crops and can be fisnnd for ten miles. In a mat! carries of this and enter luto further details good percentage nip-I'in'sh The lay ter. If valuable coal lands have been I'tsn per wherever opened up. Meat Market 814 Boil -- camps. Mr. Bemia will depart for Bingham again ihe present week to inquire into the result of dorelopments at the property with which he he been tong Identified, and which promisee to be made very productive. l Atioroey-Geuira- flrat-clas- ,'j tho r 1 es a hand In every me pact. Our la eaddloa are thn talk of all Imran-bacrider for comfort and taa. and they am amipnlnualy mod and Hatched by r.iprrtencod operator. : Qira u a rntl when you tint need come thing In our llnu. . dial Invitation held out to him by John T. Hodson, who la now nt the Nevada Hills, but says the ores ac-cumulated at the surface, and specimens to which he bad access, sustains all of which he hid beard concerning the property. He waa much pleased with the superficial conditions at Fair-vieand is convinced that It to to become one of Nevada'! permanent lirully omitted from EREESEK TAKES KANO pen of harness that leaves oar flora. Earb piece la faehlonod from tha beat leather and nrnat eoiei. mstala, and tha workmanahip throng-ou- t R na Is the Best fcten Bern! did not enter any of the mines at Falrview, notwithstanding tbe cor- products. Chafey and tkmtt secured fifteen claims in the district, from which they have received a number of encouraging assays. Well Mounted la a very 3e 82.5V' Salt lake. Sept. 1. Roi Remto. who has been prospecting in N evade, is back in town with his embrace around a group which was acquired by him at Wonder. Of the camp Mr. Demis ays ihar it arpeals to him as the making of one of the heal re which his artention has been called. On the main group the lodge was Intercepted by the owners after driving about fifty feet, ion feet of quarts, which occurs between the two varieties of porphyry, showing a width of fen feet. In this occur some vfcry high grad ore.ihe auriferous contents varying from $30 to (70 a ton. with an much as 200 ounces in silver. Mr. "Frou Prou. tor your un I au . WONDER IS GOOD BAYS FRIDAY NIGHT. Zaaa. TRANSFER CO. NERVOUS DEBILITY TWO YEARS. i 14-y- THURSDAY NIGHT. Nioba." ALLEN 1 Marshall !e now serving a sentence In the county jail for an asHelen sault romnit'ied ca Hunt while eh.e was at'eep. acme months ago. Ha was found guilty by a Jury In Judy Arms' rong'c court. In the case cf the First National bank f Desdwoud. 8. D.. against Angus M. Cannon et al, Judge Morse entered Judgment in fsvor of the plaintiff for renewal pf Judgment amounting to 83.557.08. Andrew Peter Davidson, formerly of England but now of Pat lake, was admitted to oiiirensblp. Camilla. ueU, to U'va'.i-u- t Hattie Claudia Martial! was given a separation from Carl Burton Marshall on the grounds of MATINEE MONSA. Blue Jeans." WEDNESDAY sliu-tj- fee. TUESDAY NIGHT. All tha Comforts of Home.' supply a! 1 ao'ty roll) ter.'1 She ai to 5 cf her houst!. .1 approximate! aac given the r MONOAV NIGHT. 'Magda. we L.sbenl iii'i permanent Tide Jean I rUwUr !- :l-- I a.- tlft.fi tiiar jart nvwi their iiuio g::l xaa,-i- " naked her papa Mie. gnec Sa.f.'d TONIGHT. ! ib tsrvic Bunaar Vro . . ted THE GRAND SPECIAL ei-- indman. Frank THIS H DAVIS. Postmas'er. BINGHAM CON. OUTPUT. Salt l.aNe. Sept. 1. Cap:, Duncan managing director,, of the Bingham Consnlldated.said during the risr. rhar the management had closed i the mouth on an output of not less than tons c,f ora and Ih he himself o be consistent In say j felI itig that, the physical condition of the intn.'S nf the company has never been SO mud as it is today. From the : Biutt'.ism system alone the is receiving at the furnaces of 'lie company's smelter in the valley an average of about 890 tana a day, while from the Eagle A Bine at Tin- - tie it ia getting as much as fifty tons ganliation and control. Mr: Burton of ore daily, with many thing to that. It cannot ho denied that indicate that this volume will be In- under the present plan It la poaaibl creased within the next sixty or ninety for organisation of federal, atate or days. municipal officials and employes to exDown at the smelter Manager ercise an nndno influence, not merely in the control of party machinery, but Charles is prosecuting bia work on as vigorously as pose! bis, In determining the principles and canand many change should be visible didates to be accepted hy the voters of the atate. within the next thirty days. CHALLENGED TO A DEBATE. M rVichie. I mra-ige-mcc- Cleveland. Sept. 1 Cocgresamen A. E. Burton, in an authorised review given laat night replied to tho recent O rotoment of Senators Dtck and For. O alter and accepts tho challenge of the O former for a discussion In tho coming O Ohio State Republican convention of , O certain menaurea pending In tha laat ' O congress ra which there was a differ j O race of opinion among Ohio senator j O aad members of oongTesa. These In-- 1 elude the railroad rata hill. Relerrlng O to the issue method of party or- -' O oooooooooooo0 EARTHQUAKE IN GERMANY. ! i 0 of-th- Berlin, BepL 1. A dispatch from Ems, Prussia, says that an earthquake shock, extending from south to north, waa felt there at 6:15 this morning. Three further shocks are reported to have occurred In the Vicinity of Erne. 00000009000 0 0 |