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Show set lion (:' lii'nii. 5VES'3 ill STYlfS-uni- oii made-O- oidonlvbt C.D.1VE& e CIDDEO PAYS 1 FOR HIS CRIME THE DESERT Capital and Will Call Attention to Peerys Crescent Flour firm. A. J. Colt, who came to Salt Lake that rotaina ite flavor and with tha mercury at 80 ia City lust August and took charge at the business when it was badly Ininadaaf volved, and who has been successful in establishing the business on a frm foundation, and is also recognised as a strong, capable business man, will conAik any hauaawifa. tinue In hia office aa secretary and treasurer and devote all his time to Made by the financial management of the busi& ness The personnel of the company will be composed of the following gentlemen, who are well known to this commynity and who stand high in the business and commercial world: W, 8. McCornlck, president; M. 8- Browning, vice presiCapital and Surplus, tZ7S.000.00 dent; A. J. Colt, secretary and treasurer; J. F. Burton, manager; H. 8. Hutchins, assistant manager. The directors are composed of the mil mat Riverdale Flour Ogden Milling Elevator Company - Bank First National OGOKN, UTAH $10. H. Si TV. & McCornlck, M. 8. following: Browning, David Ecclea, John Q. Crltchlow and A. B. Irvine. ECCI.ES, Praaidant MVID TRIBE.... I ts BROWNING., f JOHN PINGREE, Caahiar JAi F. BURTON, AaaiaUnt Caahiar DIRECTORS! Adam Patterson Dull Ecclea OFFICERS CATCH SMITH, THE SLAYER Wataon tkaud Whlta . toq Clark W. W. Rlter g, HU1 Mike Perpich, alias Mike Smith, the alleged slayer of Mike Boblch, who was Holapp with shot, a score of others, and morEE Browning John Splara wounded at the outbreak of the tally B. Porter. between the Greek and fued religious Ibipactfully aalieita tha aeeounta a Roman factions Catholic of the AusSab mores ntile firms and Individuals trians employed at the Garfield amel.er We pay Intsraat an tims deposits. at Garfield Thursday afternoon, was Aaipla resources, eaurtaous treat captured by the sheriffs poase Friday auparior sarvioa. afternoon and lodged in the county Jail with a murder charge hanging over him. Smith, as he la better known, when captured was hiding near the Austrian below the boarding house a half-mismelter, and which the posse searched two or three times Thursday afternoon. He had concealed himself in an outhouse several feet up the aide of the mountain, but offered no resistance when caught. He was located by Deputy Sheriffs Butler, Barlow and Johnson early Friday morning and kept under surveillance, but not disturbed until Chief Deputy Sheriff Joseph C- - Sharp and Deputies Axel H- - Steele and Andy Smith arrived at the smelter about aa i le noon. All Kinds of Lumber GREAT RALLY hr all kinda of purposes, aro net fauna h every Whatever want yard. may bs yaur and let ua give yau an aatl can aava yau money, quali- ty considered. Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. TWENTY-FOURT- ST. H REMEMBER Our Number la A vs. Washington ,Bf Talephon Number ia 88-- Bath Phensa Ur Special Delivery Syatam la Perfect Wm. Driver Son OBUG COMPANY W W. uma OH WOT. . . taw. . want ads deliver the goods. WINONA Lake, Ind., July 11. -G-overnor J. Frank Hanley of Indiana Governor R. B. Glenn of North Carolina, and Governor E. W. Hoch of Kansas, are among the speakers on the program of the national temperance rally, which will begin here tomorrow. Many prohibition workers of note have already arrived and the conference promises to be a highly Important one. The first session will open tomorrow morning with a sermon by Bishop Charles B. Galloway, of Mississippi. Other speakers will be George W. Bain of Kentucky and Dr. George R. Stuart of Tennessee. Monday's meeting will be marked by an address by Hon. Seaborn Wright, who waa largely Instrumental In securing the passage of the prohibition his la win Georgia. Mr. Wright, friends predict, will Ge selected as the presidential candidate of the Prohibition party at the national convention in Columbus next week. The rally will continue through the week and the Hat of speakers, In addition to those mentioned, includes some of the foremost temperance men and women of the United States and FYom woands he received from a crazy 1'i.in. j. Jebson. a section employee 'f ihe Salt Lake and Los Angeles r.iul. lies near death at the Holy al Cross in Saif Lake City. The Dan luil sinned for the home of his brother, near the Nevada line, and picked ;lv route of the Western Pacific as the s..'irt(st. He had nearly finished the di;ance he was supposed to go, when ii,- - vame across another man on the det-'i'- t. Jehson can no; converse in Engiif.li. but was glad to have companionship. Sudd, idy and without provocation, the stmi'ccr turned and struck the Dane in the eye. felling him to the The first blow produced ground. and from the manner the Dane i. cut up, the stranger must Pain Blanco. ha continued. Jumping and beating On the night of the tragedy in the little Canadian hamlet, at the boarding house where the murder occurred, all the Italian folks were having a celebration, playing cards and Indulging too freely in intoxicants. They raiaed so much trouble that they were cautioned by the landlord. His worda did no good, however, and they went at It worse and worse. It culminated by Ciddeo, who had some dynamite in his room, touching o.T the blast, nearly The girl killing himself and the rent. waa the only one killed, however, and the Italian escaped in the darkness. --- A One man they thought connected with the crime was caught and locked up. Then the long, relentless search after Ciddeo began. William John Devltt, chief officer of the provincial district in which the crime waa committed, was the man to track down the murderer. Even at that, it took a year to catch the Italian, after the British Columbian had trailed him through all tha mountainous section of the United States. Finally, through hia desire to change hia name too often, he was caught in Salt Lake City, r lio-pit- show you. Way ef i OGDEN STATE BANK lux- - he BJre nsi- -' ' ; uything an ' mif rc it ' ' '.ndruff. 1 jre irs hum.rcvu of yrtii aratlons that claim' to cure dandruff but not one but Kewbro's Heryl ;I lulls you that dandruff ia the result o n germ burrowing into the scalp, and that ; r- manent cure of dandruff and it cousequant falling and baldness, cat. nt.lv Ik had by killing the germ: and ther .. in ether preparation that will Jeatrov that germ but Kewbros Herricido. Tvstroy tbs eware. and you remove tint elect. old by leading druggists den. ' 'a In stamps for sample to The Hjrpioid CS, VeroM Mich. Two elite I! cento and HAS of Ogden. Utah j : H. C. Bigelow M. Browning A. P. Bigelow R. A. Moyes Prest. J. Vice-Pres- t. Cashier. Asti- - Cashier. . j - rmus IJ. White Elephant Saloon 320 Street Twenty-fift- h Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Hull Line of Cigars. ""II --..- a-- si DOOLY, President. S. PEERY. Vice-Pr- RALPH E. HOAU, Cashier. A. V. MclNTOSH, Asst. Cashier. es jThe UTAH NATIONAL BANK I UNITED I OF OGDEN STATES DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits Exceptional Educational Opportunity Study of Cubas Remarkable Resources at Short Range Heres An Enterprise Possessing Intelligent and Commercial Features and an Investment Opportunity Unique and Convincing, the Equal of Which May Never Again Be Presented. PACKING PLANTi Agri-cutur- al READY FOR WORK 0 For a stated consideration of the Utah Packing company haa transferred to 8. A. Whitney, trustee, all of its holdings in Balt Lake City and Mr. Whitney, In turn, haa county. the property to the Packing company for stock In the latter corporation, and the corporation haa transferred the property to W. ft McCornlck for a stated consideration of 1. The Intermountain Packing compay filed articles of !ncor- poration In tha office of the county clerk on April 28. The capital stock Is 2300,000, In shares of the par value of $100. The officers are: James A. Eldredge, prsident; David Evans, vice preeldent; C. R. Long, secretary; W. S. MoComlck, treasurer, pome months ago the Intermountain Packing company waa organised for the purpose of taking Over the business of the Utah Packing company. Tha capital waa fixed at $200,000 and the new company will now carry on the packing business. $116,-20- quit-claim- ed ountain UNDER ARREST Three negroes charged with the theft a suit case were taken from Ogden yesterday to Salt Lake City. They had come to the Junction city to dispose of some of the stolen goods, but were caught soon after arriving, by two of the Balt Lake police who came after them. of Afrl-- : Upton Williams, a can, Arthur Hubbard and Horace Bhel- - j by, porters, were the offending ones. Williams is claimed to be a good buck and wing dancer. The ault case and the valuable Inside are the property of Rudolph Vyien, who i living at the Kenyon hotel. one-arm- EXCURSION VIA RIO GRANDE WESTFRN Mutual Improvement American money, machinery, ideas and enterprise in Agriculture arc transforming Cuba and tha wonderful Tropical Boil ef that Island under thooa conditions ic producing marvelous results. American Farmers and Fruit Growers in Cuba do not plow with a stick ef wood. These primitive toelo are replaced with the most modern farming implements. Mora than 100 different Coloniaation Enterprises are in eparaticn in Cuba, fulfilling every promise to Colonists. Tha Cuban Commercial Company, with its New Lina of Fruit Steamships from Bavannah to Cuba, will moat thg requirements of these Colonists for quick transportation both ways. Tha Captital Stock of the Company, $3,000,000, par value $10, ia being sold far below the par value and offers to the investor Greater Dividend Possibilities, backed by solid business of immense future probabilities than has ever bean within the reach ef th investing public. The Company haa under option 5,000 acres of some ef the best Land in Cuba, and any stock purchased at tha low figure above referred to, will be accepted at its par value In exchange for land at tha prevailing oath oiling price. Furthermore, every purchaser of stock is entitled to a FREE ROUND TRIP TO CUBA during the Wintee Months, with meala and berth included, Purchasers of Stock being given preference and Sunday School, Ogden City and Weber County excursion to Baltalr, Tuesday July 14. Special train on Rio Grande leaves Ogden at $:S0 a. m. going direct to the Canada beach without change of cars. SpecADMIRAL CLOVER RETIRES. ial train returning leaves Baltalr at f:15p. m. Tickets will be sold for all AdWASHINGTON, July 11. Rear trains during day, and good to return retired wae miral Richardson Clover on all trains Including train leaving United today from active service In th Lake at midnight Fare $1.25 gait States navy, having reached the round trip. Urnit in the order of purchase First Como, Firet Sorvsd. Complete information io contained In our printed matter which will bo mailed frt upon request We want representatives everywhere. Permanent positions and good pay. Remember the price ef the stock So advancing $1 par share every month. The time to buy stocks ia when they are lew. Write today and take advantage ef this limited and moot unusual opportunity. You will never have another ohanc like this. ' CUBAN COMMERCIAL COMPANY 262 Washington Street Boston, Mass. ed TO SALTAIR, Tho Elephant lor We carry the FinesLJine of Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the city , Our Service Is the Best J. F. SMITH S UasHUMMBsaauiiilaBiwaanauMSBM Business and Pleasure THREE NEGROES Materials 2W8 Francesco Ciddeo, who was captured in Suit Lake City for the murder of Louise King, of Niagara, Canada, was hanged early yesterday morning by tiie authorities of the British Columbian toa n. Two of the Canadian secret police made the capture in Salt Lake City of the desperate man, and he waa placed in confinement until the arrival of the dead girl's mother, who identified him. After the extradition papers were issued, he waa taken on the first train back to the little hamlet, where his life paid tiie forfeit. Ciddeo was in the bad habit of traveling under two many aliases, thus aiding to a great extent in hia capture. At every place he registered he changed his name. But at that he seemed to have a great regard for two of them, which were Frank Bosso and In Lumber and Building here nadian Town. u Triba flMW H. Pssalfcle it i'trnltt Care. If you see a a omar. or a man with Out in Two States. Tha broad jslf Increases Italian Murderer Caught in Salt Man Raving for Drink Wonders for urUnt glossy hair, you may tber has dandruff to amount Lake City is Hanged in CaBranch In near! ' every case Days After Being OSsn have tMn oritt'.s h: !r The Utah Impdement -- Vehicle company will Increase its capital stock by Wc 1100,000, making the total amount of stock 1350.000. it la the Intention to consolidate with the Burton Implement company of Ogden and also to establish several branch stores at prominent towns In Utah and Idaho. The expanrion of this large and flourishing business makes it necessary to Increase the official force as well, and to that end Joseph Burton, formermake it and yaur ly of Ogden, and who for several years ml bacauM was connected with the Salt Lake of it than any othar Hardware ear aalla more company, will become manbut baeauia it makaa your ager and head of the sales departIHf ment. Mr. Burton enoya a very exad awaot of taata, moiat and light! tensive acquaintance in this country Ona trial convineaa! and will prove a valuable person to the diamonds. TO KILL THE DANDRUFF GERM. la the Company We have Just Installed another addition to Safety Deposit Boxes In our Fire Proof vault to aceummo-dat- e tli,. growing demand of our patrni for a safe place to store their valauhle papers. Jewelry and . The rent is low, call and let ua HELPS ALONG Implement SAFETY When I,- I'.ity he ! m.tl Mich a desire he ha-- fur water He wandered two y in f rr he found ii ih it inor,. dea l iKiii ,i!ie. He gate his broth-up the ir:p a:ul wii.d.tl his way bark to 1 jiiia'.ion. ; is clutmed he wi mover, but ivi'I lose (he sis hi in one ee. Utah Days PRICE NE h,.n,l ur.il! & COMPANY PROPRIETORS TIIE ELEPHANT 308 Twenty-fift- h St. Ogden,' Utah |