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Show A TDE MORSiSQ EXAMINERS OGDEN, UTAH. SIXPAY MtJimXG, ArGlPT 27, 1S03. allowed 5,000 shai- - s to c0 SALT a p.:r cei-s- . w'.-- i New rhaser at IV: a .tiling an order for : ,j even 33 cents, an-- tf. alios a buyer for 1.W-h. j,ia which to take tl e cents. LA i 58 J Taylor A Brunim day lour can of cv . From Our Special Correspondent You isfactica is the Record cf NUGGETS. i:ua V j Years of Perfect Sat yest-- r Tintic, two cars from Biaghs-.ucurs fro. a idaho and one car ivm i:ig Cotton WE DISPLAY THE LARGEST VARIETY Cant Of STYLES IN Afford Buggies, Bike Wagcns, to Surreys, Rohes, Harness, wood. will be no injurious fumes emitting from the turn ace by the time the ncx. Bex Magaaine crop ia planted by the formers. INVENTS NEW GUN. Patents Alfred M. Naif Weapon. " Wednesday, Aug. 30 WH Be Opening Day for the CELEBRATED Tha tubular magazines, the inventor declares, will Boon go out of fashion, tha same as hammer guns. By the box magaaine, he declares, ha can Increase tha capacity beyond that of any ' gun on the market By his method the cartridges held la tha gun number from nine to fifteen, aoeordlng to the aiae of the shell. The sheila are conveyed to the barrel by a aprlng that an adjusts itself that the cartridge ia kept on a level. HATS Wi ara sole agents for these Rato In Ogden. Wara tha now blacks In stiff pud soft shapaa. Our Hata at any glvan price, ara tha baat HaU wo know anything about. Wa can fit your head, face, fancy and Stiff Soft puna. Hats $3, $4 and $5 Hats $1.50, $2.50, up to $5.00 Hata and Caps In all vantsd aha pat for Bpya and Children. fRED M. NYE CO. Clothiers and Hatters Avenue 241 3 .Washington THE ELKS Want You to Meet PINCH" CONFIDENCE NORA UTAIWAPAU Tuesday Evening August 29 The Biggest Time of Your Life Is Promised Tha Qlaas Blowsra in fkl act their wonder- - Tha Marvelous pink eyed Giant. The Boning Cato, Reno and Bono. Haim111 Zulk4l, tha PHds Tha African Ground Hog, axhlbited In America. never MEN. Two alleged confidence men, who are supposed to have committed many of the confidence games that have been played In the city during the last few weeks, were plnohed" by Sergeant Roberta and Patrolman EmC Johnson yesterday morning. The men said their names wen William Rob arts and M. L. Morris.- When Roberta wag searched he was found to have a phony city detective badge pinned to hie undershirt under he left arm. The ahlrt was filled with pinholes, where tha badge had apparently been pinned to it many times. Roberta also had a phony roll on tha outside of which was a hundred dollar bill and a bill, as well aa two one-dollbills. The polios are of the opinion that these men were implicated in the robbery of $400 from Jamea Rice, In a South Temple street saloon n few days -- flfty-doll- ho be-fh- ni Eta, Etc. time-honore- d THOUSANDS OF FISH DEAD. The cloudburst in Lambs canyon on Thursday night eent down anch a flood of muddy water that thousands fish were killed along the upper ranches .of Parleys canyon. Mias Jennie Mortensen, who has been visiting with bor brother-in-law- s (Mr. Smiths) faortly tha past ten days, came home last night and In relating the duyage dons to the trout, said that ahar anw one family with a mall sack full of Mg beauties that were washed out on the banka and their gills filled with mud and thus suffocated. Little boys had no difficulty In gathering up fifty to sixty fine, fat trout in a short while, she was told. In the one camp named aha )ieraelf To the Special Vaudeville Show with aw sixty handsome trout piled up, the Moving Pictures, II result of a few minutes work on the onB Bpaclaltiaa and many part of the family owning them. The pedal featuraa for thlo occasion. fish were simply suffocated and when picked up were dead. Another evidence of the deadly character of the water now being received in the city can be seen at all tha restaurants where live trout tanka have been kept for the accommodation of epicures who are willing to pay broiled trout to order. First the for Aug. 29 trout sickened, turned pale and yellow and finally floated to the top dead. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Tha loan to tha restaurants haa In some instances been very heavy. ATTEND The Purple fit White Dance One Sight Only Tuesday, H.RUPP . . i. Watches and Jewelry ! Our Specialty ii Repairing W OOOEN, Wish. Avn. UTAH. . in Ludlow Wagons a . l four-foole- d Boy a j Sidney Stevens Range (RANGES With a h Record Implement Co. a i- 29-3- s rcci-lvc- ICni.-t'ly- i, Hot-roc- y . . Wa-lac- - T)ne of tha men arrested had in hia possession several phony checks, such aa ara used in the grafta that are worked on unsuspecting tour ista and other atmngera. After the arrest, one of the men waa positively Identified by the bartender of the Diamond bar as the fellow who held James Rica at tha time of the robbing of the old man, some days ago. of Tom Thumbs only IBM Inches tall and 2Sgrandson, yearn eld. The Strang Man Dows, and tha Dog-face- d Boy. The Snake Eater, Etc,. The cartridge is raised to a level at tha bore and on tha return of the barrel, after ejecting tha used shell, fits readily into the barrel and ia brought aolldly back against the baaa. The mechanical part of the gun is divided into three sections that can be removed separately without Interference with tha others. This does away with a number of bolts and screws. In reloading the barrel la moved from the breech, so that with but two motion a the gun ia loaded and ready for action. A trigger which is moved forward by a slight pressure unlocks the hammer, so that it can operate by the main trigger. By the moving of tha barrel the sights ara brought closer to the eye and Increases the length at the barrel without increasing tha length of the gun. It la claimed that tha length at the barrel la Increased from four to six inches In this way. When tha magazine la cut out a single shot can be placed in the gun and the same operated more rapidly on of the motion for loading being leaser, and the operation of a lever not being used. The ahape of the weapon makes it more convenient than those now used. . Invest iio-ny- s Alfred M. Naif, of this dty, has cured a patent oa a new gun Invented by him that should prove to be a wi ner. Among thr Indorsements for tha new weapon is that It ia the first to have a double magazine, it ia hammerieso, can be taken down readily and packed la a grip the asms as a shotgun. Aa yet the inventor has only a working model, but with this he ia able to demonstrate that hia shooting arm ia a great improvement in many ways. Tha weapon has a box magaaine which plaoee the cartridge a la the barrel from the box, alternately. By means at a button underneath the woodwork oa tha lower aide of the barrel, the magazine can be cut oat instantly. It la built with a solid metal back or base that locks, affording protection to tha face aad ayes, as well aa lease log the chancea of prematura explo- S0M DM want MW Hats y' , tiM r Wt-ready oc tha rush, ami shall have tha plsaaurs Fall Hat. af selling you your of the Hon Superintendent haverine mine at Sio, r.i n, in the state, and western agents ore chaum-- l ing encountered off the 1100-foo-t Kiri, from BELLS NEW SOUTHERN. for the only genuine which reveal aa n. :o!i g, 33 per cent The New Southern hotel, on West lead and 11 ounc-- $ silver. First South street has been hold by Ed Copley, who been down Lester D. Freed of the Freed Furniture Nev.-iilooking and Carpet company to C. R. llrrkeit through the i.i which hia flnr. and PhiL 6. Fox, of Butts. The pur- over the propertli latci.-MPtbecome have haa returnchase price la $25,000, and the pur ON THE MARKET ed to the city ar-.that eomr chasers will take posaeUon Sept. 1. li'.Kcu I; ora the SheBoth Mr. Burkett and Mr. Fox are good ore ia being experienced hotel men, the former ba mine. having owned and managed the fatuCad and see our large stock of Seibel Bros., die aud pony shows ous Pipestone Hot Springs hotel near Butte, and the latter haring been man- are announced for a Uu ii.ij engageager of the Butte hotel for some ment in Ogden, eoii.!:;oiic:ug next FriDISC AND HAND PLOWS time. day. The show viii bt. located at E. C. Warren, who for the last eight City Hall square i'uJ kc will arrive early Friday months has managed the New SouthAT THE LOWEST PRICES ern, will accept a position aa cashier morning. This is it:,- initial vUit to of the Freed Furniture and Carpet Ogden of this ne exhibition, ii is ur0 to company, assuming hia duties Septem- but the press agent ber 1. Ha waa bookkeeper for the take first place in ill,- isari of the house for four months before the re- little folks and wili the wontirement at Fred Wood aa manager, derment of older peepic. gelhel Ero:-- . and then assumed the management. cannot be classed : w-showmen, Mr. Wood, during the .period when this being their third year ho managed the hotel, put it on a pay- in the business, but thry offer a new in basis tha for time first years. sliow, and ono which is in no wl.e ing similar to other dog aud pony shows. While Enameled Ovens GRAND ESQUIRE. The performance was put togc.her. CHRISTENSEN, continues the press representative, Made to Bake and Wear and Felbel Parley P. ChriatenaeL county attor- with this idea uppermost, ney, has besn tendered the position Bros., realized In tin- o:iiet that the of grand squire ia the Elks' grand public has grown a little weary of which la the highest ap- attending tha average dug and pony lodge, A m pointive office within Jhe power of how only to witness the same old the grand exalted ruler,' R. W. Brown worn out acta over and over again, Golet, Henry Welsh, Bartley McDon- justed. There waa at one time con ELK DELEGATES of Louis villa. year in and year out. There are ald. dua over the aegregattoa off lands This ia the first time that tha honor about 200 animal actors with tbo Tintic Lodge, Na 7111. J. Barnard, lor Irrigation and. agricultural pan has been tendered a Utah Elk, and la show and they have been trained, it ia a list of delegates to T. E. Hlgsnn, H. J, Hassell O. Following K due to a mtaunderatanding be. due to the reputation won by Mr. la aald, to a degree of perfection, he in attendance at the state conJohn R. Morgan. Jmra twees various bureaus off the govern Christensen la lodge work. It waa never before attained by nn animcl vention. B. P. O. E which will be Hutchinson, George C. Whitmore. Jaa. meat, but thia mlaunderstunding haa unsolicited by Mr. Chrlatenaen or hia educator in the business. been cleared away and dhat incMeal Creighton, S. J. held here August The list la Bpngga. Total 10.Schnetter, J, R friends, and comes ns g complete satisfactorily riosed ronipMe. except (he namei of The attention off India Ooenml HEATING OF COUNTY SCHOOLS Mr. Christensen says that he will WARRANTY DEEDS. from the Provo lodge, not yet iouer leupp waa today called to a story accept the offer, which means that he emanating from Vernal 2a which P. O. will lend the grand parade at tha conThe following warranty deeds havs Clark, aliased formes added ranger and The afternoon ersslon of the county No. 719 W. L. Burt, been HIM vention at Denver in 1906. .. . Ogden Lodge, in tbe county recorder's of- ataief off Indian police oa th Uintah waa a Thle is certainly a moat agreeable board. of education yesterday A. Hurt. W. D. Brown, C. A. Cal- fice: reservation. Intimated that theca had long drawn out affair. Tho question F. Christens-to Mr. me, TK S. J. T. surprise H. DavU, L. sag Esther McClure Grin to Them ft been aorrapttao in Indian allot meets, i Ccrlew, the schools during the vert. this morning.' I had no idea that such of heating Kiislgn, T. C. Foley, H. T. Uee. A. T. Henry, for the cum at $M6, lota 81. IX (hat lands had been mUottad to dead . a favor would be conferred upon mx coming school year, took up a great R. K. liiwg, J. A Howell 18, 14. 25 and 88, Block 41, Lakeriev Indiana and that segregation off gras- The position Is the highest that the deal of time. It waa finally derided A. G. Horn, R. Kudiler, J. H. Knauaa, addition. lands for Indiana had been made at to remodel the Ing beating apparatus can exalted ruler and V. it B. T. grand E. A. Jones. Ii. giv, Edmond J. Marshall and wifo, et with a view to giving ' unduly larg a peaks well of the Influence of the the Marriott school at a cost of f'A LIHiifii-ld- . J. H. Lcnahan. E. W. to Enoch B. Puller tor the sum of al, $L pari of this good land to "fovoritaa," The furnace at Farr West wai claimed , lodge of this stats. SI John el cor. David Mattson, all of sections to be oa a level with the school floor l, Aid 11 and part at after the general rush had aatmided. A. Mov. s. Ed Miller, E. C. Olsen, section 15, 7, north off range Oommlaskmer Leapp waa aghast at y township and while in that position it gave but It. K. A. 8CHRECK AND HOGAN HERE. Pratt, H. H. Itolapp, C. A 1 seat 11, tie heat Clarlt'a ehargea, aad while not posThe board decided in faT. A Whalen, Ed Peter Mlnroch to Margaret B. Ml vor of excavating and placing the fur- Smurlhaalic, itive, Mid ho believed Clark waa tha U. V. Wit liee, C. Tliorburu, W. Mike Schreck and Billy Hogan, hia hia wife, for the sum off $L part maa who, when dropped from the In-.- ! rock, nace In first-clas-s The order. conirart D. Zeller. Total, 32. manager, arrived here yesterday and for the block 24, of lot A I, dlua service, announned that ho would " plat excavating work waa awarded Suit Lake. No. 65--G. R. Cleaveland, have taken apartments at tha Wilson to ks Balena Horrocka to Mahals make trouble. Hia talk was therefore W. Newman. B. J. ' hotel. Burthel, George F. Strick ley, ft for the sum off $450, part off lota anticipated. . A contract waa alio awarded to M. Schreck and hia party will go to OgFreed, Thomas Homer, Dana T. 2 and t, block I, plat B, Coaimissirmer thia Anderaon say of for Leupp Larsen A the building den canyon today and taka up their Frank L. Sinlib, A. V.'. Itaybould, charge of allotmenta to dead Indians wagons to be used in earning the Ill ii ex, P. P. ChrlNlenaen. C. F. Belie training at the Oaks, where everything children CRIES OF FRAUD ARK BASCLEIt. ba been raised at every opening. He , a of the primary department is In readiness for thalr coming. err, C. n. Diehl, K. L. Gardner, W. P. though not then ia th govSchreck haa lost no tima in getting from Taylor district io West Weber Cooper, C. J. Crab tree, L. F. llarr, Government Satisfied With Uintah himself, ernment nervine, was eent by tbe and from Elaterville to Perry. Jamea Devine, P. J. Donahue, Lester fit Reoervatlen Opening. President to tb Kiowa country la The board of health submitted a Freed, George Sllka, Robert Marsh, & Willie and hia manager left for 8alt Oklahoma at tbe time of that open Lake Friday evening, after Ma work- report to the board, setting forth cer- U. Ilcywond, J. M. Wheeler, H. B. JoWashington, Aug. M. Up to thia ing, to investigate similar reports, and out and will arrive today, tnua only tain rules and regulation! necessary seph, J. Ohendorfer, James Brown, time Secretary off the Interior was accompanied on hia trip by tb A E. Wallace, Oacar Lehman, J. ft Ryan Acting losing one days training. The fight for the sanitary - condition of the difand Lmdian Commissioner Leupp man who preferred charges. Jointly between Schreck and Willie will taka ferent schools. This report was ac- Leary, J. H. Mandcrfleld, W. E. Laka. are entln-laatiafled with th manner examined every allotment and place September 6 in this city. 9 companied by a request that the rules Jacob Merits, II. P. , Myton, F. H. Of- In which the Uintah Indian reservation they failed to find n alngla allotment to a be complied with and that the schools ficer, E. C. DDonm-llSam Samuels opened to entry, and from ad- dead Indian, but on the contrary, were , wherein infections diseases made their J. E. Scalion. H. O. Shepard. Soloa la being SALT LAKE NOTES. vices the oflieiala have received, both met face to face by every Indian who appearance last year, be thoroughly Fj lro, Frank IS. Henris, Csae Treaedar, am coavlaoed beyond doubt that the received an albFmenL F. Vail C. F. Warren, M. M. Tha Utah Tennla association will disinfected, prior to the opening of will he com plated under th meet this afternoon at 6 o'clock the schools this fall. Warner, Charles Ziegler, Thomas D. opening off Land Commissioner Rich' SALMON SEASON ENDED, at room 417 MeCormick block, to aw It waa also decided to drive several Pitt. C. 8. Pulver, W. O. Romney, W. direction ards in a manner that will be above range for a tournament to be played wells at Poplar and Roy. Bill were R. Sibley, E. Paul Jones, ft J. Hlg-so- fair erMcUm. No is expresssurprise for the Schramm cup, carrying the allowed aggregating the amount of Total, 60. department or la Aaloria, Ora, August 25. Noon to 1erk City, No. 734 James M. Lock- ed in the Interior title of state champion. $214.65, after which an adjournment there should office that Indian the the Columbia waa taken for on week. hart, ft D. Shields, J. A Malls. A. K. have been cries of scandal, corruption, day marked the end of river salmon fiahlng sea sob of 1905. The funeral of Clarence J. Lucas, Weelcr, W. 1. McLaughlin, D. Q. Grooutsuch for the and unfairness like, been characterised by The season haa who waa accidentally killed by foiling wn, E. W. Derry, T. A. Orr, Jamea WANTS DAY FOR IBELAS9 attended the opening of a small but steady rua and while la one beneath the wheels of a 8aitalr train, Quinn, John Welsh, G. W. Gulliver, F. cries have ba reservation that Indian or two Instances spurts which prom which ha wffc attempting to board a ft Hnrlbut, Henry Shields, ft B. every place. ised to tax tht canneries to their ut. few days ago, ..will be held this afterMr. Micbeal Higgins makes the sug- Wright, H. E. Wright, C. M. Wilson, heretofore taken not aald that bo most were discovered, they wen abort, If may positively noon at I oclock at the funeral chapel gestion that Irish residents of Utah, 8. L. Raddon, C. H. Spriggs, Georgs off evidence haa been pro- lived and not at any time were the of J. W. Taylor. XI South West Tem- following the example of other nationManning, M. J. Dulley, J. C. Harring- one lota of the least suspicion canneries blocked. Tb pack ia about ple streeL Friends are Invited to at- alities, get together and once a year ton, Charles Malr, Julius Frenkel duced showing with the Uin- the earns aa hut year, and an estimated tend the ceremony. Lucas was a step- hold a celebration. John T. Williams, B. P. Evans Total corruption In connection but on the contrary, eg gre gate figured on the halls of full i son of W. W. Jones. Other countries have made this prac- 25. Altornatea from Park City ara: tah reservation, been satisfactorily ad caaao, ia 115,500 cases. haa L C. Westfield, William everything success Jamea Irish and Byrne, the a tice people go one belter, ' The first edition of "The Sporting should be able toletter follows: World made, tta appearance on the llr. Higgins' street yesterday afternoon. The paper In the great desert state of Utah, a ia aa unusually handsome which b$a been made fertile by the production, REMEMBER SEE FREE. THIS naITS and Dick toil edited by emigration, every Richards, former hand of porting editor of the Salt Lake Trib- tionality haa lta day of pleasure and MACHINE. READ OUR OFFERS une and Bob Cochrane, former sport- ita excursion to those grand acenerioa ing editor of the Telegram. The that nature haa given to Utah. The writer of thia article haa not paper ia full of good sporting dope, and la flnriy illustrated In a high class ern when Ireland's patriot days hive A of cuts. The paper la breeay and In- been represented in the sunshine of teresting and should make a hit Sab Utah's bcaui, I would suggest the patriots of Ireurday la the day of publication. land and those having the interest of DID NOT1 RETURN TO LIFE. Old Erin" at heart, would rf ri at ome of Utah's great resorts before Tommy Tucker Titus, 20 months old, this summer baa passed, for a day of a son of Charles Titus, who waa ac- pleasure, recreation and the renewal of ' cidentally killed Wednesday, and who, old acquaintances. It waa reported, showed signs of reA stranger, coming to Utah today, of turning to life, la dead. Tha body was Irish nativity, is more a stranger than buried yesterday .morning, he would b in Boston or New York. While a large percentage of Ogden's population are of Irish descent there SALT LAKE M1NINC HEWS. are only two men here to stand ns leaden to help financially or other-wife- . TINTIC SHIPMENTS. First of all the noble Cusbna-faawho in hia youth walked down TirttoJ,' APuH The switch at the Eagle A Blue Bell the walla of Derry, and consigned bla has been completed, which facilitates early youth and manhood to tbe Stor-letha handling of the output from the emancipation of those soul a that Christ Call at our Store and hear tha specially prepaced Records of Bands and other Instrumental Music, Songs, mine. The Swansea la again in line labored or when he died a Naxentne; assure yourself that thle Is th beet offered You Buy Only the Record. and Recitation e, aa a cohaeqnence, and the Tintic and th great Fitzgerald, who haa held shipments have been greatly Increased hia own against aU element that hare during the past week, with the pros- opposed him. MICHAEL HIGGINS, pects very bright for larger shipments aa some of the youngatera ara more 3200 Washington ato. extensively opened up. The list of shippers la aa follows, RAILROAD GRAFTING Carloads. f SMELTERS ARE FAIR. The smelter have at last shown a tendency to fight the farmer in their nits for damages alleged to have been the done to crop. In consequence former are beginning to try to compromise their claim with the various companies. One of the smelter officials haa stated that they were willing to listen to any one who bad a Just complaint to make, and, further, that they wet very glad to compensate any of the formers who could show wherein they had been damaged by tbs fumes from tha furnaces, but that they did not propose to be held up by men who were unjust in their demands. The smelter companies have at least shown soma disposition to be fair, and even admitting that there la some reason for complaint on- the part of tha formers, it ia shown that by new devices that are bring installed there IFS UP TO YOU Natural Tone Talking and Singing machine a, PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE ........ ,f,, Ajax Bullion-Bec- k Carisa 4 ... COES MERRILY OH g ( Notwithstanding the vigilant 62 the 6 ods adopted by the railroad people work off "grafters goes merrily on and a day pa sms without g It ia seldom that some loss reaching the of a report 12 ears of the railroad detectives, who . Mammoth aa far have met with but little success. Swansea 7 IHemonda seem to be the latest hobby South Swansea of the "light fingered gentry Unde 8am 4 Numerous reports have been reVictoria g ceived lately from both the east and Yankee Consolidated $ of valuable gems, weat, of the In which ar supposed to have been liftTotal 148 were traveling ed while the owner through this section of the country. ON THE EXCHANGE. From Chicago cornea the claim of the loss of a diamond pin, worth about Friday'S record on the mining ex- $500. The owner thinks that the same change waa reported yesterday and was taken from hia person while not a sale was made on the regular passing through this place. Centennlal-Eurek- g Eureka Hill leasers Eagle A Blue Bell Graud Central Gemini .... ...... ...... ...... .... meth- n call. From San Francisco the detective department state they received a communication from. Dr. McKenna, who states that while cm tha Overland Limited into Ogden the early part of tbe week he waa relieved of a diamond atud, of almost three carats ia snighL It la difficult for the authorities to make any headway in landing the men waa started off The trading yester- who are gnilly of the theft, as the comday morning with Carisa. which trans- plaints are seldom received until sevferred 1,700- shares that advanced the eral days after the theft haa been price to 19- 4 cento, while May Day committed. On the open board only a few Bales were recorded and the total number of hares told amounted to 6.000, for which It only required $995 to aatlsTy, while the total sales for the entire week only amounted to 110,088 shares, for which the purchasers paid $34,-719.8-8. 8-- FAMOUS ........ ......... l BOTTLED OR IN SULK. This whiskey haa been purchased la bond and earn direct from th U. 8. government warehouse. It la guars teed pun and unadulterated, unexcelled for table and medicinal uee. The Tonic You Like Draught er Bottled Beer always plentiful THE BEER YOU LIKE. Patronage of tha public respectfully solicited. J. J. GREIN 128 TWENTY-flfT- H 38 STREET, OGDEN fl3 r. V r , |