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Show Stye Bailu PAGE EIGHT. Ogden Rapid transit Co. State 3mmml THURSDAY, JULY 16, igg m flEAVY TRAVEL TIME CARD ill Noon Tom Ogden, Utah HOT SPRINGS AND CANTON SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 7. I8US Waak Days Lravf Cor. 25. b A Wash. With. Ave. OF PROSPERITY Leave Hot Springs Street Passenger Agent B. A. Moseley of Harriman System Sends Out Word of Good Cheer. vorce or the mother or other relatives-ararmed with sufficient testimony to convict the recalitrant husband. For the reasons that the wife of Phillip F. Geiger was the principal wit-- 1 testify ius against him. and couldnot defendbecause of her relation to the ant, the case was dismissed and Geiger discharged by Judge Howell in district 'court this afternoon. The dismissal was made upon recommendation of District Attorney Halverson and Cou- The Utah state legislature is for a worthless law. At the last lemlon, a new satute was added to the state code, making It a felony for a husband to refuse to provide maintenance for his minor children. The law will not hold water, for the reason that a wife cannot b permute to tea-lfagainst her husband In any court In the land, except In a case where personal violence Is charged. Therefore, as the wlfa la the principal witness In most cases of this nature, hut few prosecutions may result in a conviction, and only those where the wife has first obtained a di j Pasaenger Agent A. B. Moaeley, of the Harriman linen, announced thla morning that traffic on the passenger end of railroading la heavier now thus at any time alnce the financial troubles started nearly a year ago. The overland aa well aa the local travel la passing all expectations The general preaaure la felt on all aides. There la no general direction In which the tour-la- MARY are headed. California aeema to be getting its share of this travel, how- IS ever. More special trains are being run than at any time heretofore, . to continue. CLEAN BILLBOARDS IS THEIR OBJECT --tut car. Cara leave corner of 25th Street and Washington avenue at 1:00 a. m.; 1:40 a. nt, and every 20 mlnutea thereafter DETROIT, Mich., July 16. Members until 10:40 p- m. laat car. the Associated Billposters and Disof On Bundaya and holldaya a of the United States and tributors aervlce will be riven. Canada, In annual session here, have agreed to continue the movement for the suppression of all objectionable billboard advertising. Hereafter the The Purpose of of burlesque shows and simipaper" MEMORIAL lar attractions will be subjected to a severe censorship and pictures of stage from the first knewn and most faa mous of all monument 4he beauties, likely to bring blushes to the down to the tinioat hsadstono cheeks of passersby, will not be alof today, has bean te honor ths lowed a place on the billboards. Melowith a monumont that will dramas with suggestive titles have laat through auooaadiwg generations. also come under the bon of the Our work Is ths building of Just displeasure. such memorial those that will The association practically controls stand tha woar and tsar of ti all the billboards In the leading cities that will endure. Ws.uso and towns of this country and Canada, only the highest grade of stock and so that the reform will be widespread. employ artists in thoir rsspoetivs linos not more stono cutters, and Kill Him, Anyhow. work from original dosigns. And In It la doubtless perfectly correct, aa the matter of pries ws giva the bast the International aanltary congreaa grads of work for ths lowest posbaa re sol red to call malaria the mossible figures. fever," but yellow fever Is also a & Co. quito mosquito fever, and what else ths 2253 WASHINGTON AVE. mosquito Is to blama for perhaps no one can tell. - a Pyra-mid- ed Sons We'll Offer You NO GOODS AHE NO CHEAT SALE STUFF BOUGHT TURTOSELy FOB A SALE . Our Merchandise -- NO SECONDS. NO LEFT OVERS." ALL NEW. ANV SIEE AfD OF BEST GRADE. WE CAN ALWAYS FIT yOUt GIVE yOU A GOOD and FIRST-CLAS- S. ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM. ALWAyS One Tine Price Company and we believe it to be the best made. We ask those who want them to come, as no telephone orders will be accepted. WRIGHT ill?' BREAK (Continued from Page V) YOUNG NEGRO DEMAXI) - falr-slxe- down-strea- 17. melo-dram-a. able-bodi- J. LEWIS ? CO., JEWELERS S. Reliable People 2437 Wash. long-ter- m heeled shoes, waists, lingerie or other artifices," the marriage shall be null and void. The bill has been referred by the Speaker of the House to the Committee on Ways and Means, and i assured of careful consideration. peek-a-bo- o sets, THROW IN GREAT OLYMPIC AT LONDON To DRESS GOODS....; 1.00 TO 11.50 DRESS GOODS CSC With an Horr, of New York, won the event in LONDON, Eng., July enthusiastic crowd completely filling the fifth section with a distance of 126 the great stadium the third day of the feet 6 inches. d In the shot put, W. Olmplan was opened today, America of W. the Boston Athletic club, Coe, starting by taking nine points In the discus threw, carrying flrt, second won first place In the first section with and third place In the finale of this 2 feet 7 2 Inches J. C. Garrets of the United States team, put the shot event. Martin Sheridan, of New York, waa It feet 2 Inches In section two and first, throwing 124 feet 2 Inches. At Ralph Rose, of California. oimHfled In Athens. tw0 years ago. Sheridan threw section 7 and 6, wltn a put of 46 feet Inches Rose won the final In discuss 116 feet and 2 Inch. America 2 was second In thlo event, and Horr, of this event Rose won the the shot put, with 45 New York, secured third place. The first and second sections com- feet 7 13 Inches, the previous record bined in the preliminaries, W. G. being 46 feet, 1 2 Inches. Horgsn, of Chicago, winning with 122 of England, was second In this event 2 Inches In the third section 44 feet 6 4 inches Garre la, of feet A. K. Dearborn, of Chicago, was vic- America, was tired, 42 feet 2 Inches In the final of the swim, torious, with a throw of 126 feet 4 2 Inches. J. Cartels, of Chicago, won Taylor, of England, waa the winner, In the fourth section with a throw 6:26 BSC 75C, S5C AND 11D0 SILKS S1.2S, 1.50 AND TOR 35c 65e 35a 1.75 SILKS FOR sixteen-poun- SUITS AT HALF PRICE. h. Everything Cheaper I S.J. BURT & BROS. 1-- 1-- 400-met- re - 4-- 6. eg SHIRT WAISTS, SKIRTS, SUMMER COATS, CORSETS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, SHEETS AND PILLOW AND TOWELS CASES, SHOES. , 1- -2 Bur-roug- at ed rnrr tluvlk DUS 1-- possess them. Our CUT GLASS has the magic touch that something which makes People want it. m. record-breaki- 1-- Artistic Goods hare the paiver of creating, in part their own demand. To see them is to wish to READY FOR TONIGHT STREETS Those who are to take part in The It'a up to the game wardens, or the In charge to get busy soon, Crystal Slipper," to be presented at the authorities previous. Although most of the crop say ths fishermen of Weber county, Grand Opera House beginning tonight will arrive late. The blackberries and raspberries wiH who are digging up their dollars for are working hard putting on the last soon begin to come upon the market, fish licenses. touches necessary for a finished proJournal to there is of not State the them A few ago duction. many although daya be procured at present These can he told of two instances where trout, Tuesday evening the Opera house procured on the local markets for table which had escaped from their proper waa pretty well filled downstairs by uae, but for canning purposes they are streams into canals, had been not ripe enough, aa yet The late carried Into Irrigatingand caught there. thoae taking part, and their relatives gardens cherries are nearly ready to bo picked, a casual observer Yesterday afternoon similar evidence and friends, and of and and give promise being better of a leekage in some canal was found, might have thought that there was a with better flavor than the earlier ar- when two little youngsters, playing show on. There were exclalmatlons of rivals. Strawberries are especially barefooted in the gutter at the corner surprise and real pleasure from those good, and continue to arrive upon the of Twenty-fourt- h street and Jefferson In the house upon witnessing the difmarket There are plenty of them for. avenue, only two blocks from, the heart ferent scenes in their almost fincanning purposes, now, 'and they will of the business section, captured two ished perfection, even without the be continued on the market for a week d trowt, which were being car. costumes being used. Especially waa or more. thla true of The Japanese Scene," ried and The Vestal Virgins " Last night Early apples are beginning to arrive, with large shipments to follow In a there waa a last, rehearsal with the orweek or so. They are desirable for tachestra, and now everything Is In readGANG WORK CHAIN ble use, and prices are moderate. As iness' for ths opening performance. soon as enough get on the market, the Aa It is being given for a charitable FOR BETTER ROADS purpose, namely for homeless boys, to price will begin to drop, and it Is expected that everybody will be able to assist In educating and making useful buy them soon. men out of those youngsters who are Mr. Harrington reports that the Action was taken yesterday by May- less fortunate than most boys. It is peach and apricqt crops will be heavy or John 8. Brantford of Salt Lake City, expected that there will be a this year, but quite late. They are that indicated that the good roads attendance all three nights heavy on the trees. In many Instances movement la passing from ths talking The box office la open and seats are the trees having to be propped. To- stage to real The mayor being sold rapidly. activity. matoes are coming along fine and al- called on the chief of police to arthough they will not be ready for range for the employment of the memThe Earl Bunsen company at the canning until September, they will be bers of the chain gang on the road Utahna theatre presented the best play soon on ths market lo Warm Springs. Chief Pitt was out In ita repertoire laat night, and eviwhen tlie mayor called, but it la dently the one that haa been played How that the arrangements for the by the company the oftenest. Women Ruin Men la Its uninviting transfer wl'l be made today. MAKES IT HARD The hundred or more automobile name; yet none of the characteristics owners who went to Lagoon last week so promientiy shown In others enter FOR OLD MAIDS to attend the meeting in the Interest Into this Ths plsy to be of good roads encountered an awful a success demands genuine acting, and example of what roads should not he j that the company from the heroic ono ATLANTA, Ga., July 14. Them before they had passed the city limits j down, accomplishes with success. will be no sad disillusionment of hus- on the north, and the mayor Is now bands the day after. In Georgia, at of the opinion that the energies of the canyon for the last two months can men be expended to better advantage In least. If a bill Introduced by Repre- twenty sentative George Glenn of the Whit- who have been working in City Creek the road leading to Davis county. field district, and favorably considered by the Assembly, becomes a law. It distinctly provides that an unmarried woman may use as many artificial aids to enhance her charms aa she art fit, but if she wants to get married the deception must end with the beginning of the courtship. The measure provides that, should a woman entrap a man Into marriage through the "use of paints, powder, cosmetics, artificial teeth, puffs, rata, paddings, dropstltched hose, 16 OWX CRYSTAL SUPPER ed HANGS TOMORROW OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., July 16. Will Johnson, a negto youth, who committed a brutal assault upon an aged white woman near Shawnee, causing her death, s under sentence to be hanged tomorrow. The crime of Johnson was but one of doxena that have been committed by negroes In Oklahoma during the last few months and which have at times threatened to result In a general race war. In some Instances pitched battles have taken place between whites and blacks, am. over a dozen persona have been killed and many wounded as the result of trouble caused directly or Indirectly by the colored bad men" of the new state. Johnson, who is to be executed tomorrow, strenuously maintained hla Innocence until hla trial, when he created a sensation by suddenly Jumping to his feet and loudly declaring that he was guilty. The trial stopped and the Jury was Instructed to bring In a verdict of guilty, which it did and added the death penalty. The date for the hanging was originally set for May 22, but was later changed to July I HI the west. . Vegetables are sold long before the owners know whether the cnopa turn out well. But this year In this line there Is a greater supply except tomatoes than at any year enemies." . mSMICHMI In vets secretary declares that she Is wonderfully vigorous, mentally and physically, for one of her years. Mrs.' Eddy's followers declare that their leader has been persistently misrepresented "by a prominent New York newspaper, especially aa regards her Physical and mental health. When this Journal recently declared tha- - she was 111. because she had failed to take her customary drive, Mrs. Eddy issued the (Allowing caustic public statement: "Since Mrs. Eddy Is watched, as one watches a criminal or a sick person, she begs to say. In her own behalf, that sh la neither; therefore to be criticised or Judged by either a dally drive or a dignified stay at home, is superfluous. When accumulating work requires It, or because of a preference to remain within doors she omits her drive, do not strain out gnats or swallow camels over it, but try to be composed and resigned to th shocking fart that ahe la minding her own business, and recommends this surprising privilege to all her dear friends and AMERICAN WIHS ITS the regular EIGHTY-SEVE- N BOSTON, July 16. Mrs. Mary Baker Glover Eddy, founder of Christian Science, Is today celebrating her 17th birthday. Admirers and e followers of the famous religious leader In all parts of the world sent telegraph and cable of congratulation. Mrs. messages Eddy spent ths day quietly In her handsome house In Chestnut H11L Recent rumors to th effect that she is seriously 111 are denied and her pri- Toggery CUT GL.4SS THAT CREATES $3.00 kind. FRUIT CROPS mo-tri- butes IS ALWAYS -- new Carpet Sweepers for $1.98 This is the sweeper, made by the National nty Attorney Harris. This is the first of four similar actions to reach the district court, but It is more than likely that all of the others are equally hopeless because of the blunder of the state legislature. bill-poste- rs' Jos. Parry OMORRO W till noon we will sell handsome espec- ially to pleasure reaorta Mr. Moseley also says that the larger attendance at conventions has a great deal to do with the general necessity of using more cars. Cars have nearly alVaya before thla month stood Idle for lmer-genc- y use when larger trains had to be utilised, but now there s not an Idle car anywhere along tha time. The excess of tourist travel la ac- countable for adding extra train crews on the passenger trains and nearly all of the trainmen are getting extra time, aa well as regular runs. Mr. Moseley thinks that the restoring of heavy travel la a good indication that the country's financial troubles are over and that good times may be expected Canyon Schadula EFFECTIVE JULY II, 1S0I Carle leave Canypn at 7:40 a. m.; 1:20 a, m., and 1:04 a. m., and every H mlnutea thereafter until 11:00 p ra. t ; BAKER EDDY ta $3 Carpet Sweepers $1.98 ! ng |