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Show , COUNTY , GOMMUUOBKBM, CITY & COUNTY Democratic Bsglitrstloa Agents Appoint-Apyalntmant sf Deputy Ulterior Con' firmed Ac Ae. CITY COUNCIL, At the meeting of the hoard of councommissioners Monday' the "board Tea Now Select ty Hog Mayor Browning Collector-ClaiOrdered Fald Fran- appointed Chairman Stanford and the county attorney to draft appropriate chise Asked For Ae., Ae. resolutions of sympathy for President Mayor Browning, at Monday nights McKiuley. The mutter of a franchise for the meeting of the city council, notified Telluride Power companys line was of removal that body of the summary laid over til! September 15. and collector C!. J. Adame an dog lax Thu follow ing aupoiuLments of regis- the reappointment of J. A. Lauipert. The action wai ratified and Lam pert wae promptly confirmed. Miscellaneous claims amounting to ; 92,027.28 were ordered paid. The committee on laws reported a new estray ordinance conforming to the recent legislation in regard to advertising. The ordinance passed its first reading. The committee on fire was granted If not, somethin must be authority to make contracts for the hay needed by the fire department. wrong with its food. If the Routine reports were received from mother's milk doesn't nourvarious city officers. ish it, she needs SCOTT'S H. B. Forbes entered a claim of $llo for attending tbe prisoner Kennedy at EMULSION. It supplies the the city hospital. Kennedy was the to elements while of fat required for escape trying prisoner shot and dying at the hospital.' The claim the baby. If baby b not was referred. asked nourished by its artificial Power The Telluride company a franchise to put In a telephone for food, then it requires was referred to the private use.on This laws. committee The new water schedule ordinance, : which was come up for its third reading, went over for one week. 1 . There is nothing so bad for a cough as coughing. It tears the tendermembrane of the throat and lungs, and the wounds made attract the germs of consumption. Stop jyour cough by fusing the famlly thus I remedy that has curing Ibeen coughs and colds every kind for over sixty years. can't afford to be out It. You with- ms Docs the Baby Thrive: Scotts Emulsion loosens the grasp of your cough. The congestion of the throat and lungs is removed; all inflammation is subdued; and drops away. Three sizes: the one dollar size is the cheapest to keep on hand; the 50c. size for coughs you have had for some time ; the 25c. size for an ordinary cold. Half a teaspoonful three HAYSS CASE. Indictment Defective, Hut Will Still He Tried. the-coug- For 15 yean I had a wry had Tba doctor and everybody else thought 1 had a true caae or ooaaumntlon. Then 1 tried Ayer It only took a Cherry Pectoral andcure rue." bottle and a half to F. Miiiox Miller. Oot. 95,1805. Camden, N.T. Witte the Doctor. If you hare aay desire the M oouffh. whatever and eomplalut beet medical advice, write the Doctor (TaYKR, Lowall, Meat General, Woods report re-as governor-gener- al of Cuba, In the district court Monday G. F. Boreman, attorney for J. P. Hays, charged with forging the name of President Hays of the Southern Pacific to a telegraphic pass, raised the point that the information against Hays was defective, in that it charged Hays with attempting to defraud the Southern Pacific Railroad company, instead of the Southern Pacific company. A further point raised was that the state had not- made out a case ev own admission, cept by the prisoners and his discharge was asked for. The court ordered a verdict of acquittul on the first ground, but remanded the prisouer to the sheriff pending the Attordrawing of a new indictment. ney Boreman objected and demanded the release of his client oh the ground that he had been once in jeopardy. Hays is the young maa who cut considerable of a swath some months ago, claiming to be an adopted son of President Hayss brother. deMost Iajr I.lceuae. cently made to the war adminThe druggists of Ogden will probapartment, reviews the istration of the affairs of the bly have to take out a license in order to island during the past fiscal sell liquors in hollies. A detective emby Muyor Browning is alleged year, paying attention to re- ployed to have discovered that ail the drugsources, education, the judi- gists in the city except one were selling liquor contrary to law. It is said that ciary, the steps taken for a the to guilty ones will be called upon925 new civil government, etc. a fine of 925 and a license of pay But the most significant por- per month, payable quarterly in adordition of the whole document vance,' after the passage of an couneffect the nance to that by city arcontains an unconscious ' cil. tariff of the high raignment Saturday Justice P. J. Hall rendered policy of the United States judgment against Joseph Sireng in fees government. He said that the favor of E. M. Gultridge for 9150, and eoeta. not does favor present system Miss Zanny Cannon left Tuesday good commercial facilities on for Ann Arbor, Mich., where evening account of unfavorable duties she will take a course of lessons at the on tobacco and sugar. They conservatory of music. In the district court Monday, Mrs. keep the prices up in this counAlta- McLaren was granted a divorce if are and persisted they try from her husband, Robert McLaren, in, in regard to Cuba, it will and from her husband, Joseph Mrs. mean that development of Cuba C. Dye. Dye will be slow if at all, as the It is said that Patrolman D. O. has been suspended by Chief changed conditions in commer- Sullivan and will not be reinstated. Conlisk of time cial relations since the Officer. Burke of Five Points is on the Spanish war make her now Sullivans old beat. market her principal products Born In Ogden, September, 0, 1901, in the United States, and to the wife of Alonzo Hyde.a daughter. Mrs. Hyde was formerly Miss Dorothy she must have lower duties Cannon, eldest daughter of Hon. Frank if she is to live and prosper. J. Cannon and wife. Comments like this are the Adam Farber, a native of Germany, best arguments that low tariff was made a citizen of the United States Thursday. The judge can have, and they are par- by Judge Rolapp the applicant carefully on questioned ticularly- forcible when they every phase of anarchy, before grantconcern the vital welfare of ing his petition for naturalization. The federal court is busy hearing an island that our promises testimony in the cases of England et and our national honor compel al. vs. W. C. Weaver, etc. The us to foster and protect. amount sued for aggregates 930,000. . -- - The charge the unlawful appropriation of water belonging to the plaintiffs. Peery Bros, flouring mill on lower Twenty-fourt- h street, which suspended operations several months ago owingma-to the destruction of its valuable chinery by fire, has again resumed running and everything is working smoothly. An informal meeting of the Weber club was held Wednesday to look into the matter of the securing of the Oregon Short Line offices for Ogden. The proposition is to place at the disposal of the company any of the available buildings of tbe city free of charge. The barn of Walter A. John burned Wednesday at Pleasant View, a quan- tity of hay with tools and farmingnuiradestroyed. Als&a Klements beingand calves. Two small hogs children of Mr. John,' who started the fire, had a narrow escafie from being burned alive. The damage was about 9800; no insurance. Is Transfer Work. We do all kinds. Our of fice isat 2350 Washington Avenue; telephone, 38c. Always on hand. Try us. R. Ford, Manager. or four times a day in its bottle will have the desired effect It seems to have a magical effect upon babies and children. A fifty-cebottle will prove the truth of our statements. nt $900 Salary yearly. Man and women of good add res 4 to represent Us, tome to travel appointing agenta, other work looking after our interest. for salary guaranteed yearly; extra communions and espeiifu-e-, rapid advancement, Grand chances for old established bouse. earnest man or woman to secure pleasant, permanent position, liberal Income and future. Xew, brilliant Hues, Write at once. VACFOBB PBB8U. It-Mew Heaven. C UChsnh i O0 : V ' A mBAllOrvES r. - . FHAYKKS M'KINLKY. Wounded President Keoaembored In den Charcho. ' President Pullman Palace and Ordinary- Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars, and a perfect Diiiing-Ca- r Servioe at all times. Personally conducted excursions. Inquire of Ticket Agent or write O. B. GILSON. Agent, Ogden. GEO. W. HEINTZ, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Og- McKinley was the subject and sermons in, the churches of prayers There were of Ogden last Sunday. earnest petitions for his recovery and for divine interposition to stay the hands and remove the madness from the minds of anarchists such as could attempt assassination. At the Presbyterian church Rev. a discourse on Joseph Carver preached True Greatness, and how it comes The serfrom being a true servant. mon was illustrated by anecdotes from the life of M?. McKinley and contained a eulogy of bis character as revealed in public and private life. Preceding Jihe sermon was a prayer for the preservation of the life of the stricken maqsnd many of tbe congregation werd (moved to tears by the earnest appeal. At St. Joseph's church Father Cush-naha- n prayed earnestly for the restoration to bealfi of the president and in bis sermon gave a tribute to Mr. McKinley both as a private and public citizen. Rev. W. E. Maison at tbe Church of the Good Shepherd had special prayers for the safeif and recovery of the stricken rule. Incidentally he referred in his sermon to the dastardly sentiments resposible for the attempted assi union and deplored their Current Time Table. , LEAVE OGDEN.' ARKirK AT OGDEN. Pacific Flyer, from Suit IjHke, Provo, Grand June- - No 5 1 - Leave ' ' LOCAL TRAINS 5 00 p in City and Ileher For Belknap, Manli, Provo, Ilelier nnd intermediate jMiinU.. 8 GO a in Arrive nt Salt Lake from Belknap, Silver City, Eureka, Bingham fi 00 p in ami intermediate jmints From Eureka, Silver City Mammoth and interiiiediate'Mmits...1il 00 a m For Park Citv 8 10 a m Arrive at Park City 10 10 a hi From Park City .'.tOpin Arrive at Salt Lake 5 40 p ni - Justice Thomas has moved his office to No. 2439 Washington aveuue (Peory Block), room 4, up stairs. Ilali of Seattle, editor of the official organ of the fraternal Order of Eagles, is in Ogden, a guest of the D. B. louai lodge. The case of William Clark, the negro charged with attempting to assault Mrs. Williams, was continued fur the term in the district court. Fred Hisiup and John Reile, two Pocatello youths who ran away from home, were apprehended in Ogden by Officer Pincock Wednesday. CASTOR A I For Infants and Children. Tie Kind Yoi Han Alwajs Boigkt Bears the Signature of BROOM HOTEL BUILDING. OGDEN - - The Problem Of Life UNIVERSITY OF UTAH. t ; : . Salt Lake City. The University 'of Utah com prises thorough collegiate courses to degrees in aJ n general s ueuue, liberal arts, and mining and electrical engineering; heHtdes which the SIjIk Normal School and a preparatory fchojl are conducted it n e the di ection of the Univerri-t- with many people Is to ao live step by Btep as to insure a Bure hereafter. These are people who live not for the moment, hut who are wise and farsighted; the) look ahead. 1 akes 6hort roads. y f. Ci.lty. Excellent opportunities are tillered to htudents who desire to pursue electrical and mining Ciureei, and also courses in art4 aud genera science. 'i h laboratories are thoroughly equipped for tvork in chemietry, assaying, electrical measurements, general physics, mineralogy, and Another Problem such people never overlook is to protect their ng ood for everything that runs on wheels. the mere: less fire destroyer. So hey are never left homeless end penniless bu protect themselves by insuring in some good company. biology. Shops are provided for work in wood and metal. Sold Everywhere. Xsis by STANDARD Oil. CO. The Normal School offers a four years couroe leading to a certificate of graduation; and advanced courses leading to a degree and a normnl diploma. The cerlifioo, NOTICE! No One Is Safe from fire; it may at any nick, vou out ha if e th wiU be a meetingnjr' Lhe Jffliftibera. of The Coyporrlirtn . cf the . Members of the Cl Jrsua Christ of Latter-da- y TsatnV, residing in the First Ecclesiastical Ward, of the Weber Slake of Z'on, in the Counly of Weber and Slate of Utah, nt the Meeting Hoiihp, of Ward al 10 a. m. on MjikIh)', the Sixteenth day of Spteinlter 10.01, lor the purpose nt authorizing the Board of Directum of said Corporation to Iransfei the legal title to all v lhe real property to said Corporation to D.riuv .11. Ensign aa Biahnp of the First Ward of the Church of Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, in the County of Weber, and State of fl.-ii- J.-so- s from earthly possessions s rs CURES M0KI TEA POSITIVELY . A deand coiistlpstlo-ibrsltehe, Indigestion 11 of Removes eruptions lightful herb dilnk. perfect complexion, or tbe skin, producing Nor sale by money refunded. sS els. and 50 Wallace Diug Co. end 8- - G. Knolii, Druggists. , SHOE COMPANY Salt Lake for Eureka, Silver - s BD 10 45 a in tion and the east Pacific Express, from Salt Luke, Pro vo, Grand Junction 11 59 p m and the east Scenic Limited, from Salt Provo, Grand JuncIike, 2 IK) p m tion and the east No. 3 No. DEE-STANFO- Water-- SICK a Scenic Limited, for Salt Lake, Provo, Grand June-- . 2 15 p m lion anil all points east No. 4 Atlantic Flyer, for Salt Lake, Provo, Grand Junction and east i ............ ..... .h ........... .... 7 lo p m No. U Atlantic Mail, for Salt Lake, Grand Junction and east... 7 25 a m No. 2 " -- As the feet of Children are properly or improperly aliod, so they will grow straight or, crooked, and te happy feat or miserebie feet all the real of their day, ...Dont ruin the chihla feet in order to aave twenty-fiv- e or' - a ShoeWe Shoe cents. a for have children fifty splendid that' we are selling at $1.00 and $1.25. Made from Box Calf on right shaped lasts a shce to fit the feet as children's feet should be fitted. There are cheaper shoes than this $1.00 and $1 25 shoe of ours, but there are none belter, if any aa good. Try a pair, that'a the best. Bring in the children, boys or girls. We fit them all. SALT LAKE CITY. owners well. FOR EVERY HEIIBER OF THE FAIRLY - $1-0- three-quarte- - E. S. Croekor was named by Sheriff chief deputy, and tbe Offers choice of THREE distinct route Layne as his was confirmed. . Mr. Crockacross the continent and tbe most niag- -' as a railroad man er is well known nificent scenery in America. Only line and succeeds Joseph Bailey, whore-signe- d passing directly through Salt Lake City. some time ago to take a po- 3 Fast Through Trains Daily, leaving Ogden at 7:25 a. m., 2:15 p. m. and 7:15 p. ni. sition with the street car company. for all points East. FOB At the Methodist church Rev. J. W. Should be taken In eummer me Taylor prayed for the restoration to well ae winter. health of the president. all druggists. oc. and At the Baptist church and in the SCOTT ac BOWN b. Chemists, New York. mission churches similar petitions went up, asking that the injured man be saved from suffering and death. In each of the wards the Latter-da- y HIO OGDEN CANYON DAM. Saints at their morning services and for the most part at their evening serMeeting: of Fowsr Kepreeeutotlve and vices, had prayers asking for tne reHe Hold In Ogden To. covery of President McKinley. Simito lar petitions were made at the afterdny Cent. 200,000. noon services in the tabernacle. At a meeting to be held in this city today a very important matter will be Thousands are Try I eg It. decided. It la no lens than the building to prove the great merit of order In of tbe proposed dam in Ogden canyon Cream Bolin, the most effective cure Elys unsometime and which has been for for Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have preder consideration by the Utah Light pared a generous trial size for 10 cents. and Power company and the farmers Get it of your druggist or send 10 cents to ELY DUOS., 50 Warren St., N. Y. City. and other owners of water rights in constructif The Weber county. dam, I suffered from catarrh of the worst kind ed according to the present plans, will ever since a boy, and I never hoped for but Elys Cream Balm see ins to do be somewhere about sixty or seventy cure, even that Many acquaintances have used feet high and will be located results. Oscar Oatrum, excellent with it of a mile above the present 111. reservoir of the Utah Light and Power 55 Warren Ave., Chicago, is Balm the Cream made The reservoir possiacknowledged company. Elys ble by the dam will hold , 500,060, 000 core for catarrh ami contains no cocaine, cubic feet of water, and its construc- mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 90 cents. At druggists or by mail. tion will not cost less than 9200,000 possibly more. The question debated Wednesday at the regular monthly laying of Corner Stone. meeting of the directors of the Utah The prograinme-fo- r the laying of the Light and Power company in Salt Lake City, at which there was a very full at- corner stone of Lhe Carnegie library tendance, was whether the company tomorrow (Sunday). has been formally itself should build the dam, or whether 1 2 y an - independent com puny,' com posed adotlu. Ai band S2 beeil engaged and and members of the oclock. of water-owner- s a male., quartette will furnish vocal power company should be formed. This music. , . matter will be, probably, disposed of Mayor M. S. Browning will wield the today. to lay thexyirner stone. Rev. In any case, said an official of the trowel EL I. Goshen will deliver tbe invocabewill dam be built tbe company, tion and Judge L W. Shurtliff the benfore January 1 next, if possible. En- ediction. W. L Maginnis will deliver and have Lake of Salt Ogden gineers Mrs. E diuomod ' will address. the feasible said that an earthen dam is a write history or the library to deand safe, under certain couditions, posit with 0th.V'pipirs in the copper which we shall bring about. But, in box within tbe stoue, and Dr. A. S. addition to this, we shall employ the Condon will read a poem written for best engineering talent there is in the tbe occasion. United States in tbe construction of the dam. A Shacking Calamity. "Two Married Men will be al the "Lately befell n railroad laborer, Grand September 20. writes Dr. A. Kl!elt, of Williford, Tuesday a daughter was bora to the Ark ilis foot was badly crushed, wife of Thomas Chatland. Buckleui but Arnica Salve quickCounty Clerk Charles Hollingsworth him. Jta simply wonderhas gone East on a vacation trip. ly curd ful lor Burns. Boils, Files And all Judge L. W. Shurtliff went East skiu eruptions. Ita the worlds Wednesday evening for a visit with his relatives in Ohio. champion heilcr. Cure guaranFred Meisner is said to be scheduled teed. 25c., SjIJ by Jesse J. for appointment as patrolman to suc- Driver. ceed D. O. Sullivan. Farm Yard Firs. Mrs. E. A. Littlefield and Mrs. J. C. A barn belonging to Charles Miller, Houtz registered at the Plaza hotel in on thd North Ogden road, burned SunNew York city Thursday. S. S. Smith left Wednesday night day afternoon, with straw, hay stacks, for a visit to his oil properties in the some hogs, poultry and tools, making in all a loss of uImhU 9500. The fire Hilliard district, Wyoming. stack from a pafirst caught the straw some The funeral of tbe late George M. little boys which with torch, per Wilson was held at 2 p. m. Wednesday were and barn The adjacent playing. in the Wilson meetinghouse. flames and a outbuildings were soon inwith about Assessor George W. Gibson is re- the fire destoyed these, a stack. aud straw alas tons of ported hay getting along niaely, twenty arthough he has a severe case of typhoid. The Five Points tiro department and managed to keep rived promptly Earl Taylor, the lad who accidentally fire from spreading to the granary shot himself in Ogdea valley a few the and house. weeks ago, is about again and nearly i older to teach in its victim, and ti any of the common schools of the stste your bouses aud goods si e1 for live years without examination. covered by a policy in The nor mal diploma v is equivalent bow . company, reliable to a life certificate. Me the is you day y mi I I'liO (in,ifii WkmiT mill kfntJcrmade mind to inup your gjarten connected with the Normal sure. ,$ohool are equipped in accordance with the moat modern ideas. . Manna training and laboratory Day. delay practice in elementary sciences are features of the normal training Come in and let me figure with cournee. you; it will pny you. A small annual registration fee MANSFIELD L. SNOW, is required but no tuition is Agent for Weber Co. charged. ' 1 Fall term begins September lth. Williatnsburgh City Fire InsurSend for Annual which gives full ance Co. of Brooklyn, information concerning courses, One of the best companies in etc. the United States. E. II. Peirce of , , D. Li. Ali.en, Secretary. Salt Lake is general agent and fire adjuster for Utah. Dont a o SVi Bears tbs Signature of T.hi Kind Yon Haw Always Bought Utah. Dated August 28th, 1001. Datus II. Ensign, Stood Death Off. President of said Corporation. E. B Monday, a lawyer of Henrietta, Tex , once fooled a Dudley W. Slone, He Buys: My brother Secretary. was very low with malarial fever and jaundice. I persuaded him to B. P- - 0. E. CARNIVAL try Electric Bitters, and he was snon much better, but continued their use until he was wholly Salt Lake City, Sept. 18th to cured. I am sure Electric Bitters 21st Inclusive. saved his life. This remedy exkills disease germs pels mala'in, Pars $1.50 ro iml tri.. Tickets on and the blood; aids digespurifies sale September 18th to 2 let inclustion, liver, regulates ive. All tickets good to return unkidneya and til Srpiember 23rd. Trains leave bowels, cures' constipation, dysOgden 7:25a. in, 2:15 p. ni. and pepsia, nervous diseases, kidney troubles, female complaints; gives 7:15 p. m. perfect health. Only 50c at Jesse 1. Drivers drug store. .Alyibab E. Show, John M. Bowma- LAWYERS, D. F. Welker Bldg. 6 It Lake L'ltr. grave-digge- r. : Bsonths Bignatnfs of The Kind You Haw Always Bought ZIONS SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO., H. JONES B. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Federal Cowl , by tha Bask. Brigham, Uiau. V Joseph e. peeky, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Special AttenMon to Probatin Room Time 1 A 2, Ellas Opi Biillilin. nails-Cou- Houaa- Joseph hall, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE NOTARY PUSLIC. Legal Notice. Any notice that, is re Offin Basement Court Houac Building. Nos. 3 and 5 Main Street, quired to be pnbliahed in a newspaper Salt Lake City, ("itch as probate, land and other notion), c n be legally published in the eher pny 4 per rent per annum interest on ft jo JJENTISTRY. County Tirnea an we have a guaranteed tl.oiiftanrt. Start ar. account. Write fo DR. D. N. PMITH general circulation in Weber County. any information detfred. GRADUATE DENTIST. Bring your notices, or have your attorIokknzo Show, Pieiddriit. do to so. the Tittles neys First National Bank, Olea, 13 1 Okorg M. Cannon, (feebler Ttue cccnctuy is getting Our store is Eeonoiny's headquarters. Every at tide In ught or sold is carefully considered. It must be bought right that it can be sold right. New goods of all kinds are arriving daily. Will be pleased to have you look them over. All old lota are on the bargain tables to be clostd. Childrens Suits start at $1 25, next $1.50, then $1.90, $2.51 $3, $3 50, $4, $4 50 and $5. Mens start at $4.90, then $7.50, $10 $12 50, $15, $16 50 to $20. You will find them all full value for your money. - SXOW & BOWMAN ECONOMY is conducive to euccpss ai.d happiness. the most for your money. Guaranteed (ration ageqtalto fill Vacancies' were made pq w00ih;ueii4atiQo of Daniel Hamer, (WttDiyVia,,iU - of the Demo- -' District No tio oounty ooofinittee; 1. Mary ChiPP? District No. 15, Sarah Eld ridge; District No. 21, Clara Poul-te- I. L. Clark and Sons Co: 2360 and 2362 Washington, OGDEN, UTAH. r - |