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Show DAILY Thl UTAH STATE JOURNAL, PAGE FIVE RSCAY. MAY 23. 1907. PROFESSOR WEBER j LOCAL BRIEFS Haberdashery Clothing MAKES HIS REPORT WASH NOT ON 1 Where 1 "The IVn?" Carver ha Gold Medal Coffee. INSPECTION OF LAKESIDE COPu you drain, iiniu iio hum. PER COMPANY'S PROPERTY. IVn't forget to viit 'The IVn." Call Tribe A Joiie for Cold Medal Coffee. SIZE MAKES Gift book Stationary Co. w are r in tit t inji you We take particular correctly and appropriately if yon are lain! to fit. iv We are sure that we have rained several points over the ordinary elothinj: store in our selection of styh's and at terns for men who are hard to fit and hard to please. Well of Them and Makes-Report to Com- c'ny Also Gives Valuable Suggoa-- t om for Improvement of Same. th. i T of I iLalii-ik.i- geolngll. l, i ' pu- tt ho ( I i.i . 2365 Washington Avenue - --I 1 ni al-ru- r e 'harles H. Iaigruves. service inspector of tlie Pullman Car company in tile United States and Canada, Is an Ogden visitor, the guest of J. U. Kimtncl, the local Pullman agent. Sick people "cut a narrow swath" in doing tills world's work. If youra is a chronic sickness Dr. Elliott will consult with you free; afterwards your "fleld of usefulness" may widen. Suits $15.00 to $30.00 V mining ,i ; a In ii I William and Lewi. o: .' i eilj. ha made two Hip to the' 11 '! rly (if lilt- latkildt- Clipper mill- Paon Promontory I'oliil within tin ten day, with result inol eii- 1. i iging to tlie loeklioldem of that 111 tile eeollii of these tllp. ! gieuler art of three day was gn-i- i to a more thorough examination ut l ue properly . It i a blanket formation. In fart th-entire dmtriel eouiiiriMlig 1'roni-o- i edi-lory Point i made up of a The mineralised nlary deoit. gone is about 6 feet in tliiekue. lying very near to the nurture, peiliiii not more tliail ill to 60 feel. The ileelivity tottuul the laike on th-- ttrsi and nortlittesl exposes here and there the ore ttliieh i depolled Irregularly throughout a wide extent of the blanket vein. The eiqqier wan depi.i tni by preeipltuiinii from water that were brought from a dmlaiu-during a remote period. The diulliu-- l caue of the precipitation In tin loealt-t- y ua the of large quuilti-ti- e of vegetable mutter. A tlie vegetable maiu-- was more prolnle in some than in others, the copper is pla to In- found more or less in separated bed There are gome condition on the nurture tudlrating the locality of them- The highly nilueralixt-of tile quartxite exposures, as well uh the eouiiguratlon of the surtuee may be taken somewhat as guides. The abundance and character of the ore cropping!) and the high grade quality of them in pluees, are indicative of large deposits of copper glain-which assays 78 per cent. With tin- uncovering of these dcpnallH there Is great promise of a mine of this high grade ore. A carload at present price will net eight to tell thousand Co. Utah. come here. It J 1 i IN m ter Flattering I sjiecial in tit. FABRIC STUNNING IN STYLE FAULTLESS nt Very Ti. Vlah Men's $ix Suits lor 612 it's a iiuiek sale. They cau l last long at tile price. Wright's May Sale. The Falstaff rate now haa private boot I is for ladies and private entrance Ladies will hud everything first class. John Peterson, located in - .luk&nc. Wash., is visiting with his sister and brother-in-laEdwin Councilman Williams. General Suierintendeiit E. Buck-- I Ingham came up from Salt Lake City this morning and w nit east over the line to Green Kiver and Granger. A bowl of good soup with your I dinner without extra charge at the Fal-- I staff cafe. Rearranged now with pH vate entrance for ladies and private booths for ladles. Top Knot Whiskey, the highest grade of Kentucky dlstilatinn; sold everywhere. P. M. Poulsen A Co. Distributers, 24U4 Wash Ave., Ogden, Whether you art tall, ulmrt, dim or stout, we are prritanil to ww you wiili a suit that shaK. is made expressly for your purtu-ulu- If you require somethin; all binding. The Great Keinoval Sale of the lioy le Furniture Co. ie now on. "It eonting." eaye Evan The Gold Medal Coffee. Screen made and put up. Serven a: j door repaired and liuug. ltoyle Hard-- : 0 DIFFERENCE plt-.isu- In FASHIONED APPAREL r of the iiMin fact drawn from the care- REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF I 'ref W cher OF mail,- l ful sluli-meii- l 111 to l lie laiKiMdt- - plup-rty- . during ill The Commercial National Bank V When is realized the eoiimrv.itiv--qualitof 1tvf. Weber's mind wii-turns down a liuiuierd pruK-rlione, and who cii- lure lie the enviable reputation of speaking the truth under all cirvumalauera. no matter what the cost, a man whose ability and integrity is sought after of tinlargest muling Hokioii. New York uud throughout tinea!. a ml who was the trusted friend and adviser of President McKinley; man wlin lias earned and rightly njoya a national reputation in his lumen tield of uetlvity, and who carries with him an accumulation of from the expelling of nearly and many very large mini- in Ann-rhlu Iunudu; when one realizes these facts and the weight of such a man's is reason to congratu- opinion, tlu-rlate the stockholders of ihc Iatkcsid-- . as well us the Ogden public generally, out by on the bright promise him for a great mine so near our own doors. A request was made of the professor for some om- - else tn draft the substance of ills conclusions, and It was granted. He did uni know, however. Ilia I the object was to iiicoriniraU- - a few deserved remarks, which, If left to him, would not be suld. Should any one desire io speuk with him personally, it will be necessary to mil upon him at once, as Ida visit in the city will last but a day or two longer. i OF OGDEN. In (In- State of Utah, at Um M.l Jtl, IDIlT. t lose of tiUsllll-s- . lgliii At c - oja-rator- s - e In-l- - Resources. Loans and discount Overdrafts U. S. HtMida $ 4.468.61 to secure cir- culation securities, etc .... thinking house, furniture, Hi aids, and fixtures Ollier real estate Due from national luniks, nut reserve a gents Due from 386.3K2 71 64,100. 11.6U0.00 23.500.00 210.431.22 stale banks and 6.674.22 h.mkers Duo from approv- rom-rvugeiits. 34.868.25 v'heeks and oilier ITS in rush items .... for Exchanges l.n.1441 house. g Fractional pas-- r currency. and rents . Lawful money n serve In bank vis.; s 163.no E. N. Assistant Superintendent Hotsford of the Oregon Short Lins, returned this morning front Chicago, 21.875.27 Hpeele where he went about two weeks ago to get his family who were vlsil.ng in 2.325.00 imtl'S the Windy City. Ilcdemptiiiii fund with U.S. treasand Miss Mrs. W. B. Sawyer urer (5 per cent Laura, wife and daughter of the man- dollai-s83. IP 1.77 of circulation . 2.51)0.01) com Four of the Advertising Rig ager is all but a certainty that these It have and the Lyceum theater, pany DI8CUS8 TEXA8 WHEAT CROP. ore . 2466.882. Bg Total returned from an extended visit in copper beds are to be fuund ill tlie FORT WullTli. Tex.. Msy 23.' the of xone the claims covered by Liabilities. Los Angeles. Tex-isnnual meeting of the Lakeside Uoppcr company, and the In I 180,800. 88 stock hers Capital fund paid The local floral association has be- chances are as 7 or 8 out of 10 of Grain Dealers' astur. iat ion oa-ne60,008.88 Surplus will come Inoculated with the civic Im- opening up a great mint-- . nilllers eompleie (lair Undivided profits, less extoday. Tlie to n these grounds the property ran program today, but the grain dealers provement fever and has agreed 7,238.28 penses and taxes iwlil .. be said to be only s prospect, but tlie will remain In session through inmur-rogive to the new board of park combank- - nutea outNational ts missioners a handsome flower display. professor does not hesitate to say that cine of the most ImiHirtaiit 60,0u0.88 standing The plants will probably be planted it i one prospect out of a thousand. up for consideration li that of Due to other NaI on the new City Hall square. irof. Weber has made valuable sug- th devastation of tha oat an- wheal tional hanks 1.576.00 Tin- lavages state Due to Samuel Newhouae passed through gestions to the managers as to tlie Tops liy the green bug. a setious reached have insect of thla of methods economical develop Banka and Ogden last night, returning to Salt iiinsi oblit-r-at- e , among them being the important stage Had threaten to entirely 12,798.17 Hunkers Lake from an extended European trip K'.ar the grain crops of tlie lain of using tlie common churn 49.00 Dividends uniuild During the past four weeks he has suggestion ndutliuh state. Several delegates to the grain Individual depns-i-ll been confined In New Tork on account drill instead of sinking shafts, will discuss this which is coining Into quite men's convention of Illness, but has now complelly re- method use subject to lit formations of this char- problem. Including A. V. Cnnradl, state general 209,069.70 check covered. have to is who rooma. other slleged entomologist, acter, such as that at Ely and chapel, rest rooms and sample certifDemand and fish V. Grow, formerly The morgue la in the baaement, while places. The cost of sliuft work being discovered a method of destroying (he icates of d e- s the upper floor is occupied by living II game warden of the county, is about 210.00 to 212 00 Ier foot, while green bugs. Frank Bell, of WicldlN 128.412.74 fsmlt at Falla, and J. A. Hughes, of llowe, will Certlfled and an extra store room and ered a great deal lately by people who the churn drill will probe tlie cheeks . 1,001.60 I on the him appointed for this This addresses make topic. Cashier's checks newly also a cost of less than per foot. sample room. It la expected that the I take , state alone is worth several thou Another important speech before I he . . 6,644.60 469,582.81 building will be ready for occupancy I warden. Mr. Grow desires to suggestion outstanding the D. by September 1st. In the meantime I that he ia not the man, but that of sand dollars to the company In its grain dealers will lie that if J. an agriwork, notwithstanding Hliannuhan, of Washington, the Larkin undertaking parlors have warden Is John M. Grow, a nephew .166 development Total who will cKay. other experts discouraged the use of cultural department exs-rt- , been removed to the Emmett Block, County Commissioner David and demonstrate methoda of testing street. 332 Twenty-fourt- h State of Utah, County of Weber, as: Clerk Jensen, of the municipal the drill. I The cost of development will be very detecting moisture In grain. I, O. M. Runyan, Cashier of th court, Issued a complaint thla after POLICE COURT. low compared to the outlay usually Following ths address of the presl-- d above named bank, do solemnly swear noon charging Mrs. Mary Lowe, residnt, J. Perry Burrus of McKinney, that the above statement la true to th opening Frank Mitchell and Charles Richards ing at 884 Twenty-thir- d street, with necessary In prospecting and The nearness of the Texas millers will listen to dis- beat of my knowledge and belief. were arraigned In police court this having assaulted her mining properties. O. M. RUNYAN, Cashier. morning on a charge of battery. These I law. The complaint Is sworn to liy the blanket formation to the surface, cussions on various topics connected two men. In company with a fellow of the close proximity of the railroad, with the Industry, including the value and sworn to before m Subscribed sister FVoiIla Chappell, e named Hassell, assaulted and beat I Mr. Lowe. It Is alleged that the the short haul to the smelter and the of steam or gasoline machinery, and thla 23d day of May 1907. M. 16 wheat Profeasor a paper on seed by Peter Wangsgaard at the mouth ofH(j,t waa T. R. OCONNOLLY. outcome of a long- - fact that the formation tilts about degrees, so that the extraction of the A. Carlton, of the department of Ogden canyon on the 14th of April. standing family feud. Notary Public. ore can be carried on by quarrying The men entered a plea of not guilty (Sesl) The spring opening of the Mat- and handled by gravitation are facts and were released. It Is thought that Correct A I teat : was held yes-li- which assure economy In operating. woman of refinement apprethe bail furnished by them on a slm-- l I thews Candy company J. 8. HOUTZ, Every la and It estimated that during Indeed it would be difficult to And ciates a radiant, beautiful complexion, A. O. FELL, charge will be sufficient to hold I terday the day the management entertained anywhere In the country all the which is so much admired by tnen. them A. n. HETWOOD. so favorable to both economy of Such complexions come to all who use Directors. W. F. Wilson, Ed. Anderson and An- - nearly three thousand visitors. I era! thousand carnations had been se C. Foster, the three switchmen developing a prospect and of operating Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea 23, 1907.) s (Pub.Majr In in houses a mine. or Tablets, 25 cents. T. N. Carr, Thar. accused of having broken Into some I cured from the green and In California and every lad. declares It to be Weber Prof. freight cars In ths local yards, were state MA80N8 TAKE NOTICE. the store yesterday was property of great promise, and a perarraigned on a charge of larceny. They!I who visitedwith one of ths EXCURSION O. 8. L. flowers The funeral of our late Brother A. In future, Its interested presented set was at murh and bail not sonally plead guilty I C. Foster will be held at the Masonic Ask your husband to take you to He says that but two properties in 1160 each. Their preliminary hearing I 27, 30, Juna 8, 7, 12 14. en- May exacted Temple, Friday. May 24th. 1907. at 8 Private have for dinner. of the Falstaff the this country held next Tuesday. part I I or ocolck p. m. The Brethren will asto Ore., Rpokane, Portland, Interest. Ogden of him any special They Charles Mack, alias Johnson, the old I trance for ladies, first-clas- s, 230. semble at the Lodge ruom at 4:29 on and return, Wash., man arTested on the 27th of last month Gold Medal Coffee at Richardson's. are the Copper Mountain property I to return oclock until p. m. Tickets September good the Lakeside. and line Nevada the with burglarised and charged having "The Den" before you go. A. F. PARKER,, W. M. allowed. most 10th. embrace Stopovers store Wstson-Tsnnin on' These substance the clothing i street, was arraigned, Twenty-fourt- h CLOAK TRADE IS DULL. He waived a preliminary hearing and I j; EW YORK, May 22. While retail was held to the district court. Ball waBjbandiera of cloaks and suits arc push- set at $504. lng their light weight lines as vigorously as they know how, they have turned their attention to the coining fall season, and hope to repair th- losses of this season. (It needs continued warm, even hot weather, b Improve the situation In and summer lines of I Billy Mason tells of fl suits, skirts, and separate cloaks. Th- - j I political campaign wherein he had buyers have loaded up with 1907 spring been called upon by the state com-- 1 goods, and can do but little for fall When Mason the way of placing order other r - C. D. WES . Correct Clothes for Men Tin-tents d Broom Hotel Corner suh-Jue- J UU 8 US 10 BID DEW QUn UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT BEING TORN DOWN. OLD and Basomont Brick Building to Occupy tha Site of Old Meet Modem Con it ruction and 0n Finely Equipped for the Business. New Two-Stor- y Larkin A Bona, undertaken, have decided to erect a new building on the cite of the old familiar frame street alructum at 461 Twenty-fourt- h and the work of tearing down the old building began this morning. The Hew Dulldlng la to be two atorlec and baaement, eighty-flv- o feet deep and twenty feet frontage on Twenty fourth street. It will have an enam eled brick front and will be equipped In the most modern style. On the lower floor will be the offices, funeral Uit-nl- both-room- 21-0- aged-mothcr-- in as-th- ar condl-dltlon- Bev-dre- w er THE BEST is none too good for horses Hione want it. your and chickens. us when you Chas. P. Grout, HAY, GRAIN AND CHICKEN SUPPLIES 352 24th St. Both Phones Have Y oil Been to It? What? ... ,!., . ..tod, a. t I : were crowded to the doors, of goods are getting a larger share Not having telegraphed for accom- business for the present than any othi-- . d Jackets in covert modations, the Illinois man diacov-ere- styles. that he would have to make and other ataplea are moving withas are also tnm quarshift as best he could. , some strength, to was He compelled for that night XSSfLlM ?n 7h? tAde. aa re- season leep on a wire cot that had only tatters And their ome bUcketa and a sheet on It As I develop poot gelling strength. Manu-MMason Is a man of considerable I (acturera declare that they have had avoirdupois, he found hia improvised ,0 BUCh unsatisfactory spring trade I bed anything but comfortable. since 1893 and 1894. In planning for are alrfdy Well," asked the proprietor who fall a majority of buyers The Big Expansionlaje Semt-fitte- light-weig- ht Is what you get when you do your trading her. : Wa have been in this earn location over 26 .a; ; This buafheee waa built up by square dealing. You take no chances here. r. Ing, promise of taking. The cheaper line Fairly well" answered Mason, doaka and suits will ywle "but I certainly looked like a waf-the trade at an early before paced I He when I got up. aa manufacturers believe on , period I these goods they can secure prompt I PACIFIC. UNION initial orders. Navy blue now gives rxCURSION VIA most I promise of being one of the tlckeM excuwion id. Cheap niund for falL Brown, are DRUG COMPANY Ogdene Best Drug Store. Beth phonee 38; 2453 Wash. Ave Ogden. be Everything is cheaper. All the goods in stock must sold. The prices are cut away down. Now is the time s to buy. You save big money. Everything is But a place must be made for tlie and immense stocks coming for the remodeled and first-clas- ; up-to-dat- A e. enlarged store. how did you sleep. - Wm. Driver & Son M 66.7U4.87 , Your Credit is . Good Ogden Furniture Company Hyrum Pingree Mgr. |