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Show THE MOTSyiNH EXAMIMIH; pr.nKX, I'TATI, TCFSDAY MOKXINfl, AntlL FRENCHMAN NOVELIST IS BLOCKED BY OPINION BY IS AN OGDEN RAIIDAB THE COUNTY WHO IS A VISITOR FRAUD u. TqoK orders for enlarged photographs. Gull-,n- d lth eaj, ST court yesterday brforr differ-Tnl- e complaints by two obtain-charging him with fraud, in the first in"f KU- - Adam, wan the smooth gave up 150 to the mfter and in the secondout of u.0t). pshlrbout watt beaten and on the orViulner pleaded guilty. 10 and on the int charge mu. fined ,6jj method ufvorking was prttty Jnoth. Going to a house he repr of ied himaelf a. a reprettenuuvw In Salt d father mho was an arti.t Ti- up an art city having opened were taken for Indio there. Order, ,. enlarging of photo, and. by prom-Xbetter rate. If part of the moneyd raid down. DeVadney usually r 10 on in getting from $1 to Since he hna been In the iU graft- tty lail a number of Ogden people iart gone to the polire Matiuu and 'tainted photos that had been given he man to enlarge. Hermann Vos. failed lo appear in nort thin morning on the ehnrgo of ' uderent rapoaure and forfeited tlio left for hlu appearance. !6 bond n Rubrrr Baird and Thomaa Klannl-aboth pleaded guilty to drtinben-is- h and were each assessed $5 for 1 ir. Kho lr. ruc-tt-de- heir undue Botema Nehar, an Italian, wa. tin the f'harge of treapa.a, wt ei be rould not udder land a word if English the caae waa continued intil an Interpreter could be procur- - KILLING Wild Animal CHICKENS. in the Chicken Coops of Town. rhlckena worth?" la the that I. being nuked in that Httioa of Ogden between Twelfth and Benateenth st reels, east of Wa.hing-tcavenue. About three hundred chlckme belonging to a dozen differed bullies have been killed during the put week by soma wild animal, ton the mountains perhaps. CoBnencIng a week ago last Hun-feevery morning uineo has had it. biiTKt of dead chickens. No one kanr vhicb hen coop was the nest to U Tkild. The Jack the Ripitor" of thitaikered tribe was etnooth in hi. cptnihu end carefully avoided ail tnpititaleh him. Following are a fnriflhaae who have suffered from the vMti of this midnight Intruder: A1 Sultary Inspector Power, John "What are IDMtkm a ftrr. Simon Higginbotham, Will DrabbDana, Walter Hurt, lilies Jones and Councilman le, Frank Williams, Joe Craig. are of (he opinion that it dog that haa such blood thiraty te deneiea. but there are others think It la a lynx or weasel. One mi claimed that after the enow at or track were seen at the entrance to h ntlrken coop which very much reset bled those made by a wildcat. m-- 2f.w,n,,n A,?y 10 make a hit la the Third Ward may cattily dom do i i!"11? ,n Adding the town the Jack the Ripper" who ha. ran a1 "Iff of terror in feathert circlra. CA1E OF SMALLPOX. B. Ramisey, of age. who a liov ( arrived Salt Lake city last Hat ternooo, waa found upon hla Mva a well defined case of sttltary Inspector Power Imt proceeded to take the patten M pest house, where he is I rare of at present. He i Ml STRUGGLE FOR SCHOOL DISTRICTS OF WEBER COUNTY TO BE UNCHANGED. Went Poem to Salt Lake But May Eaat Over the Union Pacific. Go Oregon Short Cine and Rio Grande in a Conteet for Simmons Hard-waiTrade. Law Ref ere Only to District. With 3.000 Children Procreding. 0f Board of Commissioner. . Frenchman Tri IN retPL DeVadney. the suave moo l h I uncut', end mho hne ilctimixud a greatof people on enlarged Pe- L mindle w" arraigned In po-!!- kf RIDER HAGGARD CAME FROM THE WEST. ' ? 8lt,.Llke lick. OF TWO ROADS SUPREMACY. snd had been City previous t e H. Rider Haggard faiuoua imSiren the anuouacvnu'nt lam aginative noveliM, acooiuparied lit' that (hern was a contest on his daughter, came in from the west Ibe Oregon short Line and the in yesu-tdaJohn l(u Rio Grande Western for the right of South-era ear atlache.t to private way serosa Twenty-seconon r.cific No. 6. Mr. llscgard waa Wall avenue there ha, been street, considerthe guerl tif Mr. Hammond to this able excitement raised. The Rio point, but here he took Oregon Short Grande are engaged today iu Line No. g and went ' down to Sail their pushing trackage along lake t'iiy to visit the great Mormon across the street and ere now within a abort distance of an Oregon Short Tabernacle, the Temple and the point of ini crest iu the Capital City. Mr. Line freight car which is ia the mud Hammond continued on eastward on in the atrcsl blocking further passUnion Pueific No. 6. age. la addition to the ear ilu-ria The distinguished English writer an engine on the track hack of it and wa entertained must royally at Suit a force of men. to ready, Francisco which city he lett Saturday realm any attempt to moreperhaps, the car. The mayor and certain jnvmlters of evening. The mayor of the city, president of Iolleges. poets, musicians, the city council were down looking members of the bar. and representaover ihe situation today.. The mamtives of various commercial bodies did moth building of the Simmons Hardall in their power to make his slay on ware company, when completed, will the coast pleasant. It la likely that have a froniiige of about of Mr. Haggard will' go east 'by way of a block. The Hardware people have Ogden, and in this event he may stop telegraphed that they would not make off in the city for a few hours and take the connection without permission In ihe sights'. and it that thta permission baa it is said that Hie great writer is now licen obtained from thu mayor specially delegated liy Ihe British gov- and the city council. ernment to study ihe American colonisation schemes with a vipw of using HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY the knowledge gained In the English colonies. From facts gained from this I rip, it Is also very probable, the Firat Meeting Will Ba Held Next Satworld may be given another interesturday, ing story. He' is a deep student, of human feature and has exhibited a A rail fur Ihe organization of Ihe great degree of Interest in Hie west and Hs people. Utah State Horticultural society haa been Issued. The date set ia Satur' MODEL MILITARY CAMP. day, April 8, In Salt Lathe City. The program is as follows: Saturday, April 8, 10 a. m. Barrett Portland. Ore., April a. Sixty acre Hall: of land bordering on the river at the Organization; apiiointnient of comLewis A. Clark exposition has been mittee. set apart as the site of a model miliPaper "Advantages of Organizatary camp. Bo persistent hare hern tion, Hun. Joseph 11. Parry, See. the applications from military organi- Slate Board Hurt. zations all over the United Hintes Few About Facta Paper "A for camping ground that Ihe exposi- Peaches," A. H. Snow, Brigham City. tion management has derided to creVarieties of Paper "The Best ate a new department. The camp will drapes, and How to Grow TliPnt,"Hon. be made attflleiently large to accomThus. Judd, T'res. St. Board of Hurt., modate several thoti-aitroops at St. George. Discussion. one lime. The routine of army life KnlurUay, April 8, 2 p. m. Barrett will be carried on each day. Home of Hall. the lineal military organization of Fruit," L. Paper' "Thinning Dismission. the country are already included In Granger. the lisia ot those that will come here. The Utah Station in Rela-Ho- n Paper Distance seems lo lit: no drawback with lo Horticulture," Dr. J. A. Wldl-soThe cadet corps of (lie commands. Director Exp. Station. the Maryland Agricultural college is Horry Raising," K. Q. Paper completing arrangements to at tend Ugdon;, discussion, John Boyce, while o'.hors are cuniiug that travel Granite. nearly a far. Paiier Packing Fruit," (IllustratCorrespondence hag been exchanged ed) Mr. Miller, Moab. with officials of the war department The Relation of Bees lo Paper rel.it i vo to bringing Weal Point, ca- Horticulture," T. R. G. Welch, Morgan. dets to the fair, but no deflnito reTaper "hmi Jose Scale and lira sult has been obtained. Now that the Treatment," Hon. C. A. Hickcnloopar, camp site haa been set apart and it View, Weber Co.: discussion. has been definitely decided to bold Monday, April 111, IU a. m. Room military manoeuvres, a determined ef- 2ui, City and County Building. fort will be made to have the cadets l'!ali Markets,'' Hon. JoPaper sent here. Stanford, Ogden. The organization that have already seph Paper "The Making of Fruit Buds," aanniinred an Intention of coming are Prof. Robert S. Northrop, Horticultur(he Wavhington Agricultural college ist, Exp. Sta. Iowa, cadet cadets, the lndtanola. The Work of an Inspector." Paper corps. Troop R. National (iuard of John P. Sorensen, Inspector, Suit lhe B. First CaliforWashington: Mattery discussion. nia field urlillery; Fiftieth infantry, County; and Planting the Paper California National Guard; the Con- Tree, Hon.Choosing B. H. Bower. Provo. gregational Cadets of Eureka, Cal.; Paper "Care of the Poach OrchFirst Cadet Corps of Han Francisco : ard. Robert K. Wilson, Ogden. "National Blues infantry company, Paper Advantage of the I'iah of Peoria. III.; Veteran G. A. H. drum Horticulturist, Hon. J. E. Cox, Halt rorps, lata Angeles, and two compan- Lake City. ies of Idaho Infantry. Exhibition of Hpray Pumps and Machinery. Etc. j Hain-ntoml'- a . one-thir- d aei-m- a ul Ilera-nienwa- e, I WARRANTY DEED8. Monday. April 10, 2 p. m. Room 201, City and County Building: Paper Spraying Early and The following warranty deeds have for the Codling Moth. Prof. E. D. Bail, ofIn filed the County Rccordcr'a been Entomologist, Exp. Sta. fice: Paper Cherry Culture," Hon. J. D. Benedicts Peirce to Anne Josephine Wadley, Pleasant Grove; discussion, Ipaon Rawson, for the sum of 100, Joseph Barker, Ogden. east one-haLot 69. Plat B, Plain City Paper' "Marketable Fruit, from the Shlpper'a Standitoinl," W. G. Cragun, survey., Orson Anderson to A. J. Anderson, Ogden. Election ot Officers; Unfinished fur the sum of 7!i(, part southwest quarter Section S, Township 6, north of Business. Range 2 east. Wc arc now located at 375 23rd Street, where we will be pleased to have our many customers and friends call and see The county coniiiiivMuiH. met In yesterday momlng and regular succredi'd in get bug through with their business wit hum calling an afternoon session. Mom imiKirtsnt feature of the proceedings was a report rendered by County Attorney Hu'i-uisrelative to (he Lw nvently paled by the legislature tnr the consolidation of the school ristrleu. The opinion waa as follows: A careful consideration of the county Mmool.law of I'M reveals to me that under present existing condition it haa no application whatever to Weber county. The first section of the law is all that ia necessary to consider in lliia regard and It reads as follows: In Mieh county of this state where a school district therein outside of this limit of cities of the first and second classes shall comprise a school population of more than three thousand children shall be known as a county school district ot the first class.' The meaning of till wet ton, put in plain language. Is that where a now existing school disirir! has a school population of more than three thousand, that this act Is applicable, other- Spanish Open Head Cigars Made J We are in better condition now than ever before to increase our working force and turn out a greater number of cigars I as we have one of the finest cigar factories in the Intermountain region. All Cigars Strictly Union Made wise not. 1 ant informed by the county superintendent of schools that there ia Independent Phone 619, For Quick Delivery no school district in Weber county of having that number school children or anywhere near that amount, so that there la nothing at present to be done in regard to thia school iHw. I am also informed by the county school superintendent that the entire school population outside of Ogden City I Inti a few hundred more than three thousand. Thia law could be made to apply, if desired by the board of county by first abolishing all tho school districts aa they at present exist and making all of the territory out160.00 Home Fire Insurance Co side of Ogden City into one school disIdaho Sugar Co 12.20 trict; that one school district would 12.56 Lewiston Sugar Co then bMve a school population over National Bank of Republic.... 125.60 three thousand and this law could be 163.00 made to apply. This latter course, Ogden Savings bank Provo Com. A Savings bank... 140.00 however, la a matter wholly of policy, 90.00 hut intil such action wa taken by this Rocky Mt. Bell Tel. Co Mr. and Mrs J. P. Roman of New 167.00 York State Bank of Utah Irnard tho school law has no applicaCity are in Ibo city. 135.00 tion lo Welter county." Sugar City Townsite Co The Utah Sugar Co., ITd 10.30 The report of the rounly attorney Jautea F. Kune of Pocalello, Idaho, 7.00 The I'luh Sugar Co., common. . waa unanimously accepted and approvThatcher Bro- -. B'kg Co., J,ogaQ 126.00 ia in Ogden on buaiuraa. ed and (tlrocled to be made a mallet Utah National hank 126.00 of record. A marriage license haa been granted Zion's Havings Hank A Tr. Co. 151.00 A bill waa presented by the county Z. C. M. 1 166.00 in the County Recorder's office to Carl attorney for time lost from regular O. Hanson, 21, and Miss Della Thomas, BONDS TO BE MADE employment, on account of services DISBURSEMENTS ... a,...,,,..... 1014 20, both of HarrisviUo. Church DURING MONTH OF rendered In furnishing evidence, etc., Halt Lake City railroad log in the rase of the County vs. Thomas APRIL. 102 wlfo of Auditor Mrs. F. N. Sumpter Valley railroad Smart el al that waa settled out of Hi-aUtah County Light. A Power Co o( the Oregon Short Line ami court. The claim wan. for 16, but, Union Pacific Dining Car and Hotel after discussion. Ihe Board aaw fit to Much Activity in Sugar Shares Owing to tha Incraaaod Acreage Reservice, went down to Salt Lake City Increase It to 20, aftef which It waa SALT LAKE VISITED visit. allowed. yesterday on her ported Ogdon Banka to Dfr Glare Profits. A communication waa read from AlWright's Clothing department is Imbert W. Casey and John E. Cox, of the Saw Maps of Improvements for Fruit Growers association of Salt proved in appearance by a fine new Ogden. hat stand recently received. It rune John C. Cutler, of Balt Lake City, county, relative lo the legislature almost the entire length of the financial review, along i hia passing the experiment farm bill, apTbe law committee of the city coun- south side of the building and holds lira of the commercial and financial propriating 8,iMK), and which allows cil and Ihe mayor visited Salt Lake hundreds of bats. imditlun la Utah. He says: Welter. Davis, Hall I .eke and l:lah The business of the country ia in ypftterday on invitation of .4 he Oregon counties ihe privilege to donate sixty zcellent abape, and manufacturing Short Lino, and were shown the plans or more acres of land for such purJudge J. A. Howell and J. H. Knauu of Improvements In the yards In Ogwent to Halt Lake Ihia afternoon, ctivlty continues. The ea-- e of the pose. These gentlemen asked that the . Sand the den, Including Ridge association of Ihe latent money market la displayed by commissioners take Immediate action where lint Slate committee Inspected the maps Elks hold a meeting tonight at which thereon and that they forward the ie quick absorption of the new Jsp-aes- e andThe to waa clear the It them made that bonds. the date for ihe convention to be held offers, with the least possible delay, In Salt Lake traae Is improving In railroad ia not opposing either Ihe in this city will be doclded upon. to ihe secretary of the- Agricultural or Mahler franchlae, except college at Logan. The letter fnrher II lines and Ibe prospects art very Bamberger y with the Before Judge J. A. Howell, In the right for an excellent season. The inasmuch aa it conflicts stated that they were sending copies essential the to building of tbe diatrict court yesterday, in the Ot the letter to the four counties Inumpletlon of thy. railroad to Log the prospects of new lints, the of tealiniony aa to tha heirs of terested with the object of establishelectric line are planned to en- hearing estate of laxm Alloc, dec caned, the the nprovemeots at the Fort and la our terBoth ing this experimental farm. f be is te where the the city court heard the testimony of Jean AlThere was considerable discussion ity will materially improve business, built, end to thia the Oregon Short 'he money market continues easy. on the matter by the board and it waa ice, brother of tho deceased, and conLine make a protest Tbe commercial stock and bond tinued the further hearing. finally referred lo Mr. Stanford, he to tarket haa been more active during confer with the fruit growers and reLIDA TO THE FRONT. he week with advances nearly all The Wheelwright Construction comport. 1 have filed article ot Incorporalong the line. One reason for thia A communication waa received from pany our Institution, as a rule, Beliaved That Camp Will Rival e tion with a capital stork of 25,b00; County Clerk Pavia Mattson, requestre on euch a wild bssla, and in many In the Near Future, with shares of a par value of $10 per ing the board to take action confirmsea have good, substantial surpluses share. The officers ere: John Wheeling the appointments of Miss Edith Reed and Miss Genet Bingham aa ehlnd them. Meetings have been wright, president ; George M. Wheelof due After several Inactivity, years for May 2nd to consider the to wright, secretary treasurer. deputies In the county clerk's office aa ailed work, Incompetent, development Idar submitted by him on January 23, 1905. oneolldatiun of the Ffrmont and a of lark railroad and generfacilities, s 0 Sugar companies and tne propoai-lonSheriff Beebe returned from Green In the same communication, Mr. In southern Nevada, to be submitted to the stock-lolde- al depression last week, where he attached River Mattson asked that the salaries of exciteGoldfield to the great are that the two companies prior Oil City Oil company's well bop the Miss Evelyn Hendershot, Hern together hall be consolidated to writes the prospector in one corpora-Io- ment, h with the two named In the foregoing ing rig for a debt. The Callforaia-L'tato he known as Tbe Idaho Sugar ald, the little town of Lida haa once Oil company's rig ia to bo reis paragraph, be increased from 40 to nto and more sprung prominence, with a capital of 3.000.000. The W moved by John J. Olsen of Ogden, 45 per month and both requests were coming to (he front In a remarkably who id up capital or the two praeent hoard. purchased It at a tax sale. Emthe are by manner. granted If the values I 1,000, fKMi each, ao that surprising Prog re a. County ery The bond of G. J. S. Abels was again comwhich are receive there and the reports stockholders he In constantly from the many new presented and this train the sureties barepresent new ing the in company, for share was received A telephone mra-ag- o qualified for the sum of $20,000, the the older l.(HKt.ono will go Into strikes are authentic, .It la only a ques- yesterday ny County Clerk David Mattboard accepting the same, which gives will rival son from Provo be treasury end he sold to the stock-olde- r tion of time before Lida announcing tho death Mr. Abels the right to conduct an abs at par aa the money la needed Coldfield. of Maud Dcapin, at tbe insane asylum business. stracting a boasts The populaIdaho and already place The or improvements. at that place, who was sent down from A' letter was received from John Yemont stocks have been active at tion of Too people, and many are flockthia city on April 17ih laat. Aa far Hharp, stale fish and game commisabove statement ing in every day. Some place the esti- aa known, ihe deceased haa no relasince the idvance an that allotment of raa sioner, stating to mated Influx aa high as twenty-liv- e publiahed. tives in Ogden. had 100,000 eastern brook trout fry companies pay dlvi-len- fifty daily. Among thia number there The following the to been assigned public waters of are, of course, many Mkllled artisans In In April: Amalgamated Sugar James Nelson, formerly a resident Weber county from the Utah State ,'o. 1 per cent, and com- almost every line, and those that are of ugdon, who haa been employed Fish Hatchery and that the same uon preferred at their respective witb W. W. Hamilton and Company, employed 2 per ceaf; Consolidated Wagon not would be delivered within the next 1 Machine Co. preferred, 1 seeking per trade are out In the hlllra baa resigned hit of forty days, and calling attention to the :ent; Deseret National Bank, 3 per their fortunes, and there Is no doubt Jewelers, withDenver, that firm and has arrivwere position for the stockfact that these fry will win 3 If out what hut National Bank, they they Ogden, to remain for a short visit :ent; First ing of the public waters and not for ter cent; First National Bank, Mur-m- only stay with the game. Thia part of ed here preparatory to going to Goldfield, it laeur-nc- e the la private ponds. Fire Home 1 heavily country impregnated la Mr. Nelson's intention lo engage In per cent; With this communication was the with vast mineral deposits, and there business in that section of country. Co.. 2 per crnt; Lehl Commercial Og-le- n will be 1 doubtless appointment of Maronl Skeen, Jr., of for a long are cent; and per Having Bank, Ogden, a deputy state fish and game Bank, 2 per cent; Provo time to come many chances to make Havings According to present plans, tha commissioner for the State, which re- Commercial and Having Bank. 2 per fortunes In the Promised Land. Presbyterian church of Evanston exmains in effect until March 9, 1907, :eut; Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone pects to have the Rev. Leon C. Hills and In addition to this there waa also It'a the little colds that grow into installed 1 per cent; State Bank of aa pastor on Friday, April a letter from Mr. Sharp calling atten- Co., In colds end Thatcher the Bros. ; that cent 2 big big colds; per at 7:30 p. m. Tbe Her. Dr. Wil7th, Uttion to the fact that under the fish and ,'tah, the death. Watch Zion's 2 and cent; per consumption Tanking Co.. Logan. Raden of Halt Lake la expected Coun-- y ile colds. Dr. Wood' Norway Pine liam game laws the sheriffs and their depuSaving" Bank. 2 per cent; Utah to deliver the charge to the pastor, 2 Co. ties, together with the constables In Power bonds, A per Syrup. Light and the Rev. John Edward Carver M every county, are required to enforce eat; and Z. C. M. I. its Ogden, will deliver the charge to the Ihe fish and game law the same aa any week the dividend. During STRIKE AT TUSCARORA. per rent congregation. other law of the Slate. 90,600 Co. paid The Utah Sugar On motion the mutter waa referred and common Five Feat of $150 Ora Uncovered In on preferred At a meeting held on Friday evenin Commissioner Vlunn and County Jock. -t Foster's military band was the Rooo Group. ing t.09 Fish and Game Warden Hogge. and at common Utah Sugar selected to accompany the local decommon at The county physician reported that tmiilpairatrd Sugar A mPHMgn from Tuscarorn says gree team of the Woodmen of tho all Ihe county patients at the hospital 1180.66. are the leading feature or a strike haa been World, to the general ramp session rich another that had The dishouses been snd lodging may week in loyal stock. t Las Angeles. It is atated that an In on of ihe made that near place were officials there that two cases ny the sngar charged and that lat- effort will be made by Iho Woodmen Thia of Rose claim group. the t through-mof smallpox at the pext house. conhe acreage In many place, est strike promises to he one of Ihe of Iho state to bring the next The appointment of Thomas EngUtah and Idaho would exceed by richest of that organization to Halt vention and In that made region yet of as lest Jtiatlce year, land of Plain City of the ine hundred per cent that aa to have tbs western g presage great activity ia the old Lake, as well of peace was made by the board, to fill its cent investors after nearly every-hlnorder located the As- headquarters near future. com-no- n in the camp the mining Utah the vacancy caused by in the augar list. resignation unfive-lothere. Just a from ledge says the gamut of George D. Folkman. especially has run up ! d covered ahow value in gold and The quarterly report of Joseph Stanind 7.00 sale were recorded. Mrs. W. B. Egan, wife of the man-agmen have Four to 10. ver of amounting demand, poor, showing ford. commissioner ie in equally strong ' of the Grand Opera Honss at SL and on the to work been property find. put ' the receipts and disbursements on ac- mt is almou impossible to few Paul, Minn., who baa been vlri a doubled in will he force the concount of poor commissioner's Imalga mated Sugar Co., er mother in Idaho for rev- - ril day: Is said to be considerable ex- with Common tingent fund, for the quarter ending months past, has returned to O' ten ' There March 31st, was submitted and showTarnes Banking Co.. Kaysrille. la again registered at the ReeiL and of result as a in .Tuacarora H'1-0citement ed: Total amount of rash in hands of Con. W. A M. Co Pfd remembered that Mrs. Egan, the strike and considerable prospect- It will be Ja.OO Common commissioner of poor for the quarter, in who is a highly cultured lady, came to will done be and developing ing 28..oi Teserat National Bank 150; total disbursements for the quar of Ogden last fall to visit with Mr. and moo ronseqnence of it. Old resident ter, 75.65, leaving a balance on band Teseret Savings hank look Mrs. K. Alexander Grant. The many and are in town spirits high the 06 11 of $74.35, and ihe report was approvTavls Co. Bank. Farmington.. during her stay will for a return of the days of 1885 when friends she made ed by the' board. 'irst National bank. Ogden.... 245.66 of the beat camps be pleased to welcome her back to one aa TuHcarnra ll-.The board thou adjourned fur one cirst National bank. Murray... 1 0 in the west. Ogden. rremonL County Sugnr Co.... week. WESSLEIR CIGAR' CO. 375 23rd Street Ogden, Utah IN DIVIDENDS MANY UTAH STOCKS lie, a semi-weekl- y semi-month- cut-off- right-of-wa- An-et- cut-of- cut-of- . Gold-firalf- lf DEMENTED an -. -r-r- ATTORNEY mm Murphy He Plead. judge .. Fined Other V H. CAR ;S:8rTVt3: 4, 1IHJ5. -- rs MAN. n Taken to tha Police Station Thio ternoon. THE EXAMINER LEADS THEM ALL Excepting Only Th The Standard bonafida Af- P. H. Jewell, who registered at Ihe Windsor hotel Sunday and gave hia address att HI. Units, showed signs of and waa taken to th lielng dement police station about. 1:30 yesterday afternoon. of not feeling Jewell complained well when he arrived at the hotel and today showed evident signs that his It la mind waa slightly affected. thought that the altitude waa too much for the fellow and affected hia brain. t--d 2-- 4 H. V. Plait, division superintendent of the Oregon Short Line with headquarters at Halt Lake City, ia in Og- paying subscribers of the Morning Examiner in Weber exceede that of any Daily or Weekly paper publiahed In Utah (Excepting only the Standard). den and wtli remain in tbi city for several day on business. Mr. Platt la making Mr. Hililkers office hia headquarters while here. WIND IS CHEAP BUT MONEY DOGS KENNEL HIS Wmly CALLS ALL BLUFFS CASTLE, BAYS JURY 2 2 fc 2 Had a Perfect Right to Bit Man truder Who Sought to Take a Nap. 2 In- semi-annu- The Morning Examiner, will give to the Ogden Crittenden Heme foi Unfortunate girls the sum of 100 for the proof that any daily, week-y- . or monthly paper haa e LARGER number of ACTUAL 0NAFIDE CASH PAYING SUBSCRIBERS In Weber County than k he Morning Examiner. Who ia the first to call thie bluff? Shew up your eubacription Examiner received more telegraphic dispatches in one ht than does How any other paper In Weber County in a week. hat for high? Why, it takes low. Jack and the game, too. Ths Standard-Examine- r receive! a car load of paper every 40 to 60 ' Bo cther Ppsr In Ogden receives a car load In a year. we burn these car loada of paper?. No, we print newspapers i hem and tell them to the people. To do . Business is business. inee do business with the business. do newspapers that AdTrtiM in tht standard for the beet' advertising medium,' but if Hn don't want to .do all of Jhe business In sight, tben advertise in Examiner it takes In all tha Standard miasea. Edws.rdsvllie, 111., April 2. A novel application of the time honored principle Hist a man's housein in hia ramie the circuit was made by a Jury court today. Jantca Tobin had sued dlv-den- l- John Winkelmeyer for ,!Mn damage because Wlnkrlnieyrra dog had bitten Tobin. The dog disfigured Tollin' fare. It was shown that Tobin was endeavoring to crawl into Ihe dog's kennel to take a nap. Ihe defense contended that the dog had a perfect own premises right to defend it against an Intruder. The jury so decided. D. OF. H. CARD il-- Amal-iimate- PARTY A DANCE. -W) The Ladies of the Degree of Honor will give a card party and dance ia tiie A. O. IT. W. Stull Wednesday evening April 6th. Elegant prize will be given, refnahmrnta served. sion 25 cent. All invited. .Admis- New York. April Z. Ralph Voor-hec- s of New Jersey haa given ltju GUO to the American Tract widely. . ' JW-W- . er |