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Show THE MORXISO Dollar paid for Rent is a Dollar Lost f. I Every Dollar Paid on Home is Dollar a a Saved. Ml. UlM. All'MHI'l .11 V The funeral uf I'aibariue lloldpp will be held on Wednesday afternoon ai 3 o'clock from ilu- - Fifth Ward meet ing house. The remains may be viewed on the day of the funeral at ihe residence from to a. m. to 1 p. m. Tba depot grounds are being furth- LOUIE COHN IS WANTED IN ZION FOR ILLEGALLY TAKING 200. paved walks, ttra&s sod is being laid today and an improvement in Hie appearance of i be grounds is ulreauy Salt Lake Officer Gets Hia Prisoner in noticeable. Ogden and Returns the Latter ta Salt Lake. A small blaze was caused at the home of Mr. Carter at 2434 Monroe, laiuio Cohn, wanted la Sail laike ke yesterday by the heat from stove pipe setting fire to some paper. City fur embezzlement, was arrested An alarm was turned iu but before abotil 2:15 yesterday by Officer the fire department arrived the bltxe Richard Shannon, who had come to Ogden to find hla man. had been extinguished. Cohn had been working in Salt laike for hia brother-in-laa Mr. lawa-ler- , There wiil be no district court until City who runs the Furniture Nebraska June Friday, luth, on account of the death of Judge Rolapps daughter. Store, He was a trusted employe and All the jurors and the witnesses in upon being sent .to the bank one day criminal caaca have been excused until with 200, failed' lo show up again. The Salt laike officers heard that hehad that day. gtme to Ogden and telephoned bia deU. A. Garrigues, assistant superin- scription to the police department tendent of the Pullman company at here. There are two dozen men who Denver, and wife, are in Ogden, the would have answered sothe description here in the city, it wae a diffgueau of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Allen. right Mrs. Garrigues haa been on an extend- icult matter for the Ogden officers to ed visit to Pacific coast points and apprehend him. Officer Shannon was walking up upon coming eastward was met In Twenty-fifton hla way from the depot by her husband, who bad come from Denver 'for that purpose. The after Just gettlug in and was much to meet Cohn walking toGarrigues and Aliena are old frienda. surprised ward him. Aa Bliannon waa In hi. Akimoto, a Japanese labor agent aen'a clothes Cohn did noi know that from Ban Francisco, la, in the city. the former waa an officer until he waa Mr. Akimoto la a highly educated Jap placed under arrest. Officer hia prisoner to having been educated In an American Salt lJikeShannonontook ihe Oregon Short City college. He speaks English fluently and Line train that leaves 8:05 p. m. la well versed In American methods of doing business, lie acta aa employWOODMEN OF ThTwGRLO ment agent fur the Oregon Short Lint AI presand the various sugar ent there are four hundred Japs work- Will Observe Their Annual Mamorial ing under his direction at Garland, Day Tomorrow. Utah. h or a you daaira to own a borne or other propertany or a farm, dor., which y. and have not the money with will the believe we following to buy It, you: What We Will Do Eaarcices Take Place at tne Tabernacle and Program Well Rendered. The commencement exercises of the Weber couuly schools were held in the Tlie number Tabernacle yesterday. of graduates this year is larger than any other year and there were also greater number of hoys gradual in,' than any previous year. The Tabernacle waa crowded and an excellent program waa carried out. The address of State Superintendent A. C. Nelson l was an interesting and one. The program ns was arHert out is as follows: .Pleasant View School Chorus Invocation. Ernest It. McKay Salutatory. Huntsville. Corn Carver Recitation Plain City. Mary War ille Essay Slatervillc. Nellie Barker Recitation Randal. I.ila llismwcll Piano aolo Plain City. Recitation lister Perry Perry. Hazel Erickson Recitation bont-flria- of Property not necessary that you live on the property. You can rent It or put if to any other proper use. You can elm aell it at any time you choose, subject to the mortgage on It. The contract ran also be transferred by you to anyone else. Thle is provideJ for in ths contract. Our Responsibility The responsibility of the people with you do business is always an Important consideration. The United States Installment Realty Co. of Minneapolis, Minn., la Incorporated under the moat stringent corporation laws in ,lhe United States, with a capital eluck whom of 200.000. These laws are not to be to the corporation laws of .ny other state, and any attempt at :umpared fraud under these laws brings a quick ,md severe penalty. Therefore such a .law Is Iq Itself an absolute guarantee of our standing and responsibility. We have also equities and mortgagee In property to the value of about 500, OOP; therefore your Investment la absolutely safe. References We have hundreds of testimonials people of the tountry, who have received loans from a. and we would be very pleased to live you a copy of them upon request. Tor further information call at our and our agent will give you every detail. You can't afford to put thle matter off. Do it today while you have the matter in mind. from the leading business of-I'- -e Annual Memurial day is lo be observed today, being the Sunday nearest to the Sih of June, which is the day set ajiart for the memorial service in order that the living may show their respect to the dead and to pmne tokens of remembrance upon the neighgraves of all departed be The procession will bors. formed at. I p. m., headed by Ogden City Police under charge of Sheriff Bailey, Foster's Military Band, Weber Camp No. 74 Degree Team, officers of the order, viidtlng neighbors and mem-iterLine of march will be north on Ave to Twenty-secon- d Wnslilngtuii street, counter march on Washington to Twenty-sevent- h street, where cars will be. At 9:10 in tbe morning, tbe officers with the Degree Team and members will proceed to tbe City Cemetery, where short services at the graves of all departed neighbors will be performed. At 1:30 in the afternoon the entire membership of the camp has been called to meet at their flail in tbe K. of P. building. Position provided for all members and proceed to Mountain View cemetery where the unveiling ceremony at the grave of Neighbor Clarence Channell will take place. After which the procession' will return iq order to tbs hail. The Woodmen of the World have now eight monuments in the City cemetery and eight at Mountain View, which hnva been placed at tbe gravea of deceased neighbors, upon which is Park City will cross bats with Og- Inscribed. Here rests a Woodman of den this afternoon ml Glen wood the World. and also the words. "Dum Tacit Clam at. mealning, Though sipark. Game called at 3:3o p. m. The teams will line up as follows: lent be claims. Park CityPosition. Ogden c Ryan Henry Goo. Wessier p Mayne COUNTY BOARD i Curtain lb Leavitt OF EQUALIZATION 2b Rose Taylor 3b Grunes Sbiipe sa Bales Checketls Commence to Make rf Crawford Taxpayers Can J. Wessier of Pettit Clark Complaints, if Any, on Monday, If Fnlkerson Morten son June 6th. sub Sburtllff Sperry Hestmark. Umpire. After the two defeats it the. hands On Monday. June 6th. the County of Park City last Sunday and Monday the Ogden boys will do their best to Board of Equalisation will begin Rases slon. and taxpayers who have any comwin tomorrows game. plaints to make ns to tbe uses sod valSUFFERING AT OKLAHOMA CITY. uation of property should avail them selves of the opportunity of presentto the board for Oklahoma City. June 4. Water cov- ing their grievances and adjustment Those ers the northwestern section of this consideration who feel that they era Justified In askcity from First to Sixth streets, and ing for a remittance of taxes should hundreds of families have been drivthe board en from their homes. The excessive not foil to appear before adjournment as the law docs mins of the last two days culminated before not provide for any changes in assesslodav in a terrific downpour. final The water covers over ten real, ment after 27th. adjournment of the donee blocks and is two feet higher board, June will be notified from time public than during the big flood of a year to The time as to the dates the board will ago. The river ia rising and threat- be in session. ens the southern part of the city, County Treasurer Chambers states when additional water reaches here that quite a number of the first tax from above. notices addressed to residents of the There is much suffering. county in the outlying districts hsve been returned to hie office because no mall boxes have been provided in which to deposit mail Do it Mow United States Installment Realty Co. ff. H. RICHMOND, Gen. Supl. G.R. DAY local Manager. Office 2486 Wash. Ave. OGDEN - - UTAH A Office Open Evenings Until 9 p.m. - . A BOON citizens of to the and Weber Co. Ogden After the 15th of May we propose to gWe the people of Ogden and surrounding county, the highest grnde of material In the very best set of teeth that money and skill can produce at 8.00 per aeL We have only one price to all. absoiniely Teeth extracted without pain and with perfect safety by the use of Vitalized Air.. Crown . and nrirtge work It one of our mnfn secialties at nominal prices. Wa call special attention lo our new process of inserting the ordinary sets of teeth without a roof which therefore will pot Interfere with the natural taste. No charge Is made for extract lng when teeth are orderedAll work is strictly up to date work not qnd guaranteed. Any us witu-I- b to returned satisfactory 3d days after leaving our office, will be remedied without additional charge. Call and examine our work, elseget our prices before going where. Chicago Denial Co 347 24th Ogden - Street. - - - Utah. Ihe Bramwell, Josie Bramwell.' Beatrice Cottle, Cora Carver, Jessie Maw, John Cain. Slatervllle Rena E. Stone, principal; Ora Foy, Robert 8tone, Mary Wardle, Eva Richardson, Lucile Chadwick, Bowns, Rom Slater. Harrlavllle Charles Wright, principal; Corn Dabb. Agnes Miller, Reuben Miller, Lawrence Barrie, Geo. B- - Sburt- e j 12 10c . This new wash goods niakus pretty waists or shirt waist suits, conies iu many new figures, dot aud stripe designs. worth 25c. Women's colored sizes, worth 2Pc all lace effects, & 13c 18c Ham black 75c Muslin Gowns silk gloves, worth 59c. 39c dozen left from the sale, all sixes, tucked yoke, neck anil sleeves trimmed with hem-s- i itched rutile. A few Belt Sale 58c Jjidles silk belts. double. worth 19, 29. 4!ic Ladies Summer Vests 50c Lisle Gloves 35c Low neck sleeves, ilv. a f Imca lisle gloves in modes grevs, ucta upen work effects goud 15c qual- - i t s u aud . 12c Ladies Please Travel, BUTI Before jrptj start call at SharmailS . Ticket Office. Marriott Etta Halverson, principal; Elsie Powell, Frank Suuiger, Alin Ai-- 1 irvmg Erick. House, Opp. Depot. Phone 161Z. Farr West Thomas R. Jones, prtneb Heaiy A Assortment of Low Ratos large. 11; Walter Child, Cynthia Short! and Reliable Information constantly Hazel Erickson. Riley Taylor. Hooper Etta Butte, principal; Gran- pn hud: Guaranteed fly tie ville Oleaon, David Manning, Elsthpie American ticket Brokers Ass. Johnston. Llbbie Belnap. Garland G. W. Dale, principal; Gertruds Marlin, Best rite Holmes. Alberi Bingham. Mabel Grant. Randall R. K- Williams, principal; lavina Ririe, Geneva Walker, Carlo) te Stallings. Perry John Wheeler, principal; Guy Alfred, Nina Perry, Lester Perry. Roy Keturah F. Harris, principal; Zina Taylor, Eta Thom, Vivian Hollands. Rivet-dalA. C. Patterson, principal: Pauline Bybee, Edith Patterson. Warren Dora S. Brown, principal; Ethel Barrow. Taylor J. C. Neal, principal; Christine Thompson. 35c Fivo people are busy as bees on Jh this great suit sale. The Wu idea u( profit is abandoned. think now. only of soiling every suit we own. turning them Into caah. You tqko your pick from Ihe entire line Doc on lha Lull. at H a Pri 1 f c e Settles the Nerves Your fAvorhe beverage will be greatly improved by adding (UNG Makes everything goo3. At Bars and Fountains, F. J. KIESEL ZX CO Distributors. f Overstock Sale 30c regular price 60 ceula Pus, 17 quarts, 145 Flour Blq and Sifter combined, regular price 2.26 1.19 Boilers, No. I, with copper rim, regular price $1,25 250 35 No. cents I, regular prioe Steamers, 13p Tin Bucket, I quarts, will) cover, regular prico 0 cents lo Pudding Pans, 3 quarts, regular price 10 cents Chamber Pails, 14 .quarts, gglvrplsed, regular price 86 cuta., ...... 50a 30o Duahne Kettles, 4 quarts, granlla. regular price 45 cents. limits tbe time of the sale. Come early as our present over-stoc- k Dish WHEELWRIGHT BROS., 2471 Washington Avenue. Phene 147Z. - u9 e PHARMACIST and DRUGGIST Washington, June 4. The chief of the bureau of siaiistics of tbe depart- ment of agriculture, estimates the total area planted in cotton in tbe Unit-- 1 ed States Ibis season at 31.730 371 seres, an increase of 2.822.000. or 9.8 per rent upon tbe acreage planted last year. euoqdsisx ojnbu3 PfuR SuiispeuiSU ppt UM O O o 0uJtd VujjsiuedJBG fluipiins (9 To His New Store, 2441 Wash. Ave., Next to the Big Clock. 10 pseguujano hjom ditduiezd noH jo U UIN fitfi W91 IIV Stif Y4fiidlli Q THE O SUCCESS MARKET 2368 WASHINGTON especially fitted op for our business. Everything is now being placed and arranged nicely, and in the next few days will be one of the exceptionKnoth is ally fine drug rooms in Ogden. fJMr. noted for his ability in arrangement of his store. The store has been AVE. 001 and 1st LlvsN is our motto. We de not promise to sell you something for nothing. Our Moata are fresh. We endeavor to plena everybody who patronizes ths MLfva y t t .i Ths LILLIE BRAND LARD made by a TRUST "OUR LEADER" no compound or EASTERN LARD mixed with It Ask your GROCER for It No. 1 bacon .. . .18 CLOCK Phono ordero given opoclal i o o o1 attention. FROM 111 & BURGI Phono 227 V. GThc public arc also familiar with the quality of goods that are carried hy us. Every prescription, every leaves our store has our package and every' article that invited to call stamp of guarantee upon it.fJAH ate and see us at : SUCCESS MARKET. Drag Store Prop. lar Clayton Voiles ld net J. E CAVE, gauxe stockings, plain thin, black, very stylish, 25, 3.",, 5u. and 7oc Children's nil sizes, strong rib. regu- 90c Wheelwright Bros. Special Depot cl Prescriptions. Telephone orders 10c ladies' summer I -- We make a specialty lc ....... ........ ; - s promptly attended to, Black Dress Goods New etaminos, uielmvc. cheviot slid serges, were l.5u aud :! a yard. Few pieces to chute out ai a liargain. Bid-we- yo in favor of Socialism. executive The membership of the board wee increased from 9 to 11, and will Include a representative from the KCTi'Ul h district, which was created in the southwest at the last convention, and one represenattve of the coal miners union Jn the orgsnizntion. Women's tils in black mcmlcd the wear of a strong ...... grade ...... .... ! SOCIALISM Denvef. June 4. The convention of Ihe Western Federation of Miners this morning reaffirmed Re political action ef the 10th and 11th annual conven-tion- e Good Stockings 90c Yard for West. tf TTh stores is bristling with economies niu-Hner- JSSJ1S Reaf- W. H. Wright & Sons Co. ud FAVOR Western Federation oi Miners firms Its Political Action. VICTIMS OF DEGRADING HABIT TELL THEIR Msuly O'Neill. Tha prosecuting witness leeiiltcd that be bed Tambourine Drill of Roy Pupils been in .the employ of Ceriale, who i Three Days iu the life Recitation a barber uu Uranl avenue, as a porter uf Christopher Cpluiubus.1 for some weeks past. He claimed that S-Wi inilna McFarland. Huntsville. Ceriale owed him some money aud Braniwell and others when he asked him for it he got angry Quartette. .Pearl Plain City. aud kicked. and struck at him. Tba Hecitatlou. , iavlita Ririe claimed that. Ceriale asked him to hoy go Eden. Into ihe allry near the People's restauBcruetta Ellis rant Valedictory aa be was jingling money he North Ogden. had In hie pocket, he thought he was Presentation of CeritHratne going to pay. him. instead of that he Supl. W. R. Wllsup grabbed the by and struck at him and Address to Graduates then tried to throw him In a mud hole State Snpt. A. C. Nelson nearby, . .Ceriale denies that fle si ruck Ciosiug Chorus.. Pleasant View Schools the boy end says that evidently because of fear tflp. hoy tfloughi ha was The following are tbe names of grad- to be attacked,. Mrs. Gsrbett. whogoing anw uates:. tbe whole affair, wae not in court and CL W. Huntsville Huns, principal; the rase was continued. until Monday Katherine McKay, Julia Molleriip, morning, so that tire. Garbetl might fle Mary Winter. Joelo Allen, Wilmlna present, to testify. j , McFarland, Katherine M Renstroiu, when arraigned on Janies Hyrttm Neilann, Edward Evans. Ernest a charge of mppdh-nnry- , developed R. McKay, Edward Berlin, Fred Herlin, very suddenly a chronic case of con- Chester Allen, Wsngagnrd, siupirtlim and also became deaf. Buck- Charles Yes mans, and Ada Allen. num- ner lisa been before the court Pleasant View W. G. Cragun, prin- tier of times mid eii'those occasions was j cipal; James Ellis, Della Hickenluoper, not troubled either' with consumption Hazel Shaw, Anna Hutchinson, lamina or deafness. He heard rradlly enough ' l, Crltlchlow. Chloe Crsgun, Andrew Fif- however, when the Judge eald: Heury Psrkham, Mabel Wade, teen days! for he turned around and j Elizabeth Hire. Ellxabeth John, Mary commenced to expostulate, showing E. Mayrock, Ethel Maycock, Henry that his hearing had Improved wonder ' Packbam, John Bbaw. fully since his entrance Into the court North Ogden J. Q. Blaylock, princiroom. pal; Bernetta Ellis, Annie K. Blaylock, Ethel Shaw. Marlin Storey, Marian Gmitndehi Austria, June 4- - Frlnraaa Jones, Eva Rex. Hazel Berrett, Liislla Mary of Baden, eldest daughter of th Chadwick, Burton.F. Dlnsmore, Charles Dukeof Cumberland, and wife of W. Ellis. Prince Maximilian of Baden, died here Plain City J. F. Rawson, principal; aged 34 years. Richard H. Garner. 1.11a Bramwell, today, Mabel Pearl Jofln Bramwell, Bramwell, Farr h It la OF DRUCS IH COURT Four opium ticudn were snsigued hue Judge Howell iu - the municipal itmrt. Two of these were colored women, ids Turner and Bertha Brown, the other two white men giving tbe names uf Joe Schmidt and Frederick t'ullius. They all pleaded guilty to lha charge of frequenting an opium joint. They were caught iu a Chinaman's street and place on lower Twenty-fift- h all the paraphernalia used in smoking 'hop1' found lying around is the loom. To gel to this place without going through the from door entrance it was necessary for the hop fiends to scale a high board fence. The two colored ladles seemed to have bad much txperienca In surmounting difficult obstacles in pursuit of thsir favorite drug for they were able to seals this high feme wiih the agility of cats. Ida Turner said she had heea a hop fiend for six years and said she learned the habit in Portland, where she eeye suiokee opium aud it isn't considered against the law. She promised tbe judge she would quit the habit if he would let her go this time. Bertha Brown said she lull Wn a hop" fiend for aimut one year. Schmidt and Collins, each sIkuii 20 years of age. have been addicted lo the habit for years. Cojliua la a vaudeville performer and la at present filling an engagement in the city. The colored women were each given ten days and tha white men assessed 25 or twenty-fiv- e days. Vidor Ceriale was arraigned on the charge of assaulting and beating six-- l OTHER. - Payments 5, lOrtl. Number of Other Miner Offenders Just a few hints today of die good things the little savings that shoppers Aie Arraigned. ! will find at WR1G1 ITS". Every nook and corner of these four OF GRADUATES THE NUMBER HAS BEEN THIS YEAR GREATER THAN ANY We will contract to buy or build for you a home, afore, or buy for you a bna, pay off a mortgage or any other 'ml rotate rooting any amount not (nr 10.000.00, anywhere In the Unltr Joseph Charles Stevens was brought od 6tatee you may select, place you la In from Plain City yesterday, charged possession of It, givo a Deed to it In by John V. Taylor with being insane. Stevens waa locked up and examined )yottr own name, and let you pay for by Dr. Dickson and Dr. Bmilb. The It and own It at the rate of 8.0Q PER physicians pronounced him entirely 1,000.00 THE rational and be was released. It apMONTH, ON EACH PROPERTY COSTS WITHOUT INpears that Stevens has been made the TEREST. butt of innumerable practical jokes by his neighbors during the past year or so until be became thoroughly exasThe Immediate cause of his arperated. ! The selection of the property in left rest was that he took a gun and fired several shots promiscuously up and to you; it muat pot be cgippoaed, howdown the streets of Plain City. ever, that we will purchase any propIt nnleaa ie erty yuq select, fully worth Waller Hotter was arrested by OfMhr amount ashed for it; In Inalatlng ficer Zack Blcelb at 11:55 a. m. today street that we get value received which will on the corner of Twenty-fiftlie good security for our money we are and Washington avenue upon Information received from City to the ilo protecting your Interests. In tba effect that he wasBrigham wanted there for 'purchase of proiierty we conduct all larceny-- . Hotter who ban been In the .aegutlallona, and alwaya get rock bott- employ of the Southern Pacific on the for some time, quit the work om prices. This la In every way to cut-of- f and went into Brigham Clt.v. While advantage. jour there, it is alleged, he stole a number of pairs of shoes and it is for this offense that he is wanted. Sheriff of Box Elder county, will The rulra of payments are exactly Josephson be down for his man tomorrow mornhe same In every case; the lowest paying. ments we ran accept are 8.00 per month on each 1.000.00 your property BASEBALL tost, but you ran pay aa much more a you want to. Park City and Ogden Teams Will Cross Bats. Disposition Selection JI'NIJ TROUBLES. CLOSE ARRESTED er improved by the putting up uf a Iron fence at the intersection of the FOUR SCHOOLS EMBEZZLER lU ili- - Og-ge- n U (Merest JlT. jillU Isml, Wyo., are visitors iu tile city. VICTIMS COUNTY SALT LAKE Every HlXPAY MOHMXU. UTAII. OfiPF.N, KXAM1XEH, 0 0 0 0 2441 Washington Ave. NEXT TO THE BIG Alf orders by phone receive attention and are Phone 147-- y most careful delivered promptly. ' |