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Show themoisnixi? EXAMisnn oqde ANEW DEPOT fueI aerv Iras ow ijbam Violet Torgesun wiH - at ba held from 28-- 3 4 FOLLOWER on Engineer Parker has vacatioa trip for a short ho on Jim hit absence from the Darin will be la charge. B. H- - WILLIAM SULLIVAN APPOINTED TO PLACE MADE VACANT BY DEATH OF GEORGE. M. oy m funeral services over the remains who died at Hooper. rf Anihony Hainee held tomorrow (Sunday) at 2 e. k fro (ke Hooper meeting bout PLACED UNDER TO CHARGE SAULT KERR. nt . Haaaen v and Mr. Jay Years. elng aolo both morning and fJSiB Sunday at the Methodiri rh Mlaa Emma Coolbangh will William Sullivau, special agent of the Southern Pacific, received notificaprwide at the organ. tion of hie appointment by SuW. K. Scott, fo tbe posieervlcee over the re- - perintendent re otfuneral master at the Union of tion depot died who EUa Andrew, Maud assume his new duties will and depot, will View thle morning, 15th. it I ieewmt Monday. Aug. the (Bhnday) from u held tomorrow Since the death of George M. Kerr, View meeting house at 10 was depot master for fifteen years who t (hk a. m. previous to hia demise, hie eon Andrew A. Kerr haa been acting depot master. There haa been considerable The I'tahna Park Co. will construct as to who would bo ap. irv Family Theatre at the park en- speculation street. Thin will pointed to this responsible position, Twenty-fifton nui il one of the flneet of its kind, as no jut tbe appointmnet of Mr. Bullivan eta that at rest. expeue will be spared to make it one As special agent of the Southern Pabeet fitted and comfortable moat ufbe cific far a year pari, in charge of their will The state. the building vogue la detective force on the Salt Lake dicnrt in the neighborhood of. flS.OUO. vision, Mr. Sullivan has made aa enGmund will be broken immediately. viable record, hia name being a terror to evil doers along the railroad. PreThe two buildings on Washington vious to 'his appointment aa special fifAre., owned by the Peery estate and agent, he was labor inspector for occupied by J. & Lewis and company teen months and performed the duties jewellers, and B. G. Knotb, druggist, of hie offlre with credit. In ell Mr. Sulhive been remodeled and a great Im- livan baa been identified with railroad provement made in their appearance. work for about six years. It will be remembered that during The latest style of plate glass front with tbe time of the boom In Ogden he was tis been put in and thatof together a gold leaf engaged In the real estate business end. the attractive signs forms a combination in like many others at that time, lost background the way of windows that is hard to heavily. FOr fifteen years Mr. Sullivan has tat been a resident of Ogden end during that time he has made a boat of friends A horse was struck by a special who will be pleased to hear of his new to entrance the the at train freight appointment. He posseeaes tbe happy Weber bridge at 11:30 a. m. yesterday faculty of making friends, aa well aa as far collision the sad thrown by other qualities which will make him a The train as the center of the bridge. good depot master. Always affable, was delayed fully thirty minutes, beeourteoue and he is just the In removing man for such aobliging, fore the crew succeeded position. the remains of the animal from the It is not known definitely at the pres track. The horse had somehow gotten ent writing who will lm Mr. Sullivan's through the wire fence onto the track successor se special agent ad the shriek a of the whistle only succeeded in driving It down the track to the bridge when it waa struck. LETTER LIST. ' Mr Harry gmjtii wiu jant . d charged with aaiilt wlih a dead weapon upon Arnold Ftisdike, an other circus employs, on tho 8th of thia month, was conducted in niunii-iptcourt by Couni y Attorney Hulantaki. before Judge Howell in tbe Ogden General hospital at the eoniTurion of which the defendant was bound over to the district court in the sum of $250 bonds. Since the fracas on circus day has been at the hospiial recovering from a severe wound on the head, inflicted by an axe in ihe hands of Bates. It was thought unwise to take Fosdike down to court in his present condition, l the court went to him. The first witness examined waa the Injured man. lie said that his name waa Arnold Fosdike, age SS, and that he had been with the cirriia for about three monlha and had known (he defendant during that time. Before Joining tbe circus he bad necn a telegraph operator. He and Bates bad always been good friends and were friends at tbe present time. Fosdike said that when the row started between Bates a fellow by the uame of Eddie Coddswell, he riiahed in between them to stop tbe fight and got hit with the ax. He was of the opinion that Bates did not Intend to hit him (Fosdike) at i. L . ed . FUs-dik- alL Officer A1 Herrick next testified that bo was detailed to the circus grounds on the 8th, and was there ahnut o'clock when the asaault was made. He did not see the affair, but was on the Grande Western trains from eeet, except the locals, are about hours late today. The cause of the deley Is the wreck which occurred on the Colorado Midland, where three cars sent down an arrays. ta A lire in the Southern Pacific coal Junkers at Truckee has been burning m (ha past few days and a large force men la at work . trying to check the course of (he blaze. Thirty-fiv- e thous-- na fun of coal are threatened with attract km. Omaha. August 13. Among promin rot railroad men In thia city, T. E divert, general superintendent of the Burlington with headquarters In Unco n ii aiated for the position of confuting engineer of the entire Burllng-- ? system, with offlcee in Chicago Mich place haa been vacant since the TOih of E. J. Blake, two years ago. The work of the railroad company at ricks, or East Reno, on the Southern 'inr. means the employment of M?re between 1.500 and 3,000 men, un more to follow in the near future. men ,re employed there ceccive leas and many more M 2 per daj--. Thia means that ' ro who live in Sparks will receive an h'ciage of J3.000 per day. collective, me larger share of which will be spent rhi at home. to on the Sacramento of the Southern Pacific for 'ng the company's rules. The ,am,! " surprise to the 'they were made under h rule , ,f Bwm" rtat a rule Knittachnltt that an tarred the rules by an engineer b belB under EnTE of a ,en day lay off Whn would .'! Mine Nannie Tout. Ogdea'e great songstress, will make her only appearance at Ihe Opera House on the evening of August 84. Mise Tout has positively announced thia as her only appearance in Ogdon before leaving, and the music Iqring public will perhaps hot have another chance for a great many years to hear this really great artist, whose rapidly rising fame haa already won the plaudits of the beat critics on two continents. AUTOMORILTST KILLED BY OVER 1 UKNING MACHINE. dr would WILL ASSIST TEXAS STRIKERS. Kansas Iity. Mo, Aug. 13. C. K. Schmidt, Brat vice president of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Bui r tier Workmen of North America, who baa been working here in the interests of the local packing houss strikers, left today for Fort Worth, Texaa, to assist tho strikera there. OALLACHERt TRUNK FACTORY. Manufacturers of Trnnga and Ban Leather Goods. Repairing at reasonable prices, m abort aottow. Call and aee os and wa can save yon 31 pec DAVID I. QALLACHER. 322 25 th w treat. diseases. Cheap Ratts to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo SIAM Round Trip from Ogden. NEBRASKA PACKERS SETTLE Chicago, Aug. IS. President Donnelly today received telegraphic that a settlement haa been cific R'y. Tickets good 39 days, with 9 days1 transit limit in each diroe- - notl-flcwtl- August 20th to 21st via Union tion. Kimonis And other hot Last week witnessed heavy selling of Shirt-Waist- s, sale but this no weather necessities at special store, prices In Ogden this summer will so far disregard real values as our' Fabric Glove and Belt Sale. Our entire stock of Lisle and Silk Gloves at just about HALF PRICE. We mention a few only.' Come and see for yourself. BLACK HAND stipprinr-lwo-ciasLisle Glove In Mark and while, perfect fitting; aa good as any ot her 3e giove in Ogden, A Atlantic City. N. J, Aug. 13 'Ihe Kalian amlrtti auor Mayor Dos Planrhe; who is spending the summer th Kalian here, severely condemn Society of Ihe "Black Hand of New York, engaged in blackmailing hid countrymen by threats ot kidnaping and doaib. "The kidnaping of Young Matinino. said the ambassador, "Is certainly a serious matter, hut It is nothing that concerns the Italian govcrncient. 'Ih matter rents entirely in the hands of tbe New York poliue. 1 believe they will catch the mincreani. When Kalian leave Italy and come to this country we expect them to lie good Wo like lo believe American citizen that they will abide by thn iawM and custom of your country, and commit no offense againnl tho law for w hich they will have to suffer. 1 ronder.n the fact that Kalians have been engaged in kidnaping or other crimes, and )t any of my countrymen have violated the Ihwh of the United States I hope they will receive full punishment, fur . ' 1 ....I. High class Lisle, perfectly filling, newest 1ihm and short wrist, with large pearl cIshpN. Paris point embroidered hacks. Wurth 40c. To close out,-.,..- . Jr . Extra Fine Knede Lisle. The suu-- t flnlehrd wash glove In the market; white end black. Every pair carefully shaped and finished. Worth 80u. Our sale price per-foi-t- 35c The finest Imported Milanese Suede IJsle Glove In cnlore and black and while. To cloo out for 48c The flixmua FORMOSA" Bilk Glove with double finger tlpa. 'lbe newest styles; lo close out ie9MeeioeM99. 48c .. Another FORMOSA" of pure Bilk, with double tipped Ungers. The most perfect Bilk glove in the market. Worth 90c, Our 68c price Many Rare Belt (Specials This line includes the very best belts put on the market this season much of the stock having just arrived. They all go at the reduced prires. For instance: Soft Undressed Kid and Calf leather As- vide and narrow crush design Worth 75h to I LOO. mountings. UW quality, for Bale price leTt 8 our of a number yet to choose from. Those who have seen them say Quito bargain that no aurb values have ever been offered here before. You will find your size among the lot . Wide Crushed leather Belts. In tilark, tans, while and brown. A good ladles 3Q, K1HRT-WAI8T- 5. J. BURT Thorough BROS. and ends accumulated from the MB1G SUMMER SALE", begin Monday Morning August, 1 5th, ends Saturday evening August, 20th. We intend to selfall die remnants and Do not delay. First Come, first short lengths thi week and dean up our stock thoroughly. these Such as greet you. prices pick . - LANDS it 50 per cent off to Clean up Our Entire Line of Wash Goods Placed on Special Tables for Your Inspection m WILL CLEAN . 13-- Martha Nllson to Carl E. Peterson, - part uf lot 8. Bl. plat C,M Huntsville; Evening Standard or Morning B. M. CURTIS. iner. Circulation- Exam- - Mgr. UP AT 23 cent quality 20 15 17c 14c 10c cent quality cent quality THESE PRICES. . 13 12 cent quality 10 8 8c cent quality.. cent quality To 6c Childrens White Lawn. Aprons 29c ' insertion, embroidery straps over shoulder, full skirt, ages 4 , ,, years, worth iUC iinmiiiii More exiwnaive aprons, waist top, full skirt, prettily trimmed with embroidery edging, ages 4 to 13 years, worth 5uc MtfM ttlMtlltlMMM IMIIMM II Hi Rib front, trimmed with embroidery to 12 Clean Up of Hosiery ltdioa silk plated drop stitch hose, nearly all colors, good values, worth Indies cotton drop slitch. assorted colors, all aixea, worth 20c Infants cashmere hose, silk heel and toe, all aixea, tan only, regular 25c 50 to 29c 42c 33c 90c 121-2- 15c 15c Infants' black .lisle, in sizes 4 and 4 2 worth 25c Infants pink, blue, red and white lacc nocks, worth 25a 20c DOMESTICS Our entire line of ginghams, pen-ale- and fleeco lined goods, worth 10c, lo close. s Clean Up of Laces Odds and .ends of plat vala and torchiona. worth up to 8 Applique band (ruswing and medallion designs, white, cream and ecru, worth 15c, 20c, 85c, 20c, 4rJe a yard, gjl gt one uniform price, a yard.. ... 2-- Towels and .Toweling turktsh towels, S5o 2c and 15c .. ...... ....... 5c 7c - 5c 59c fringed towels, 18x36, good 8106, worth 7c. 18x36, worth Turkish towela, 15x30, worth 7o. clean-u- p Hnck toweling by the yard, worth 8 price, a yard with knotted fringe, sever sold less than 90c One Lot full size colored 15 dozen hbtiey-'Catt25 dozen ti<leachSd 25 dozen unbleached h DR. FREDERIC BELL, The King of Phrenologists and Phyri ologlets gives daily reading at hia suite of rooms No. 35 Healy Hotel. Mrs. Bell receives ail callers In the parlor 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Half price for one week. Special rales to rhildrcn. Come and find out what you are best adapted for. Ladies' Entrance. N. B. Dr. Be!) writ; deliver his thrill ing and Interesting lectors Sunday night. August 14tb, at the First Con churrh on Dreams. Vis Ions etui Revoislirms explained. Ten cent collection at the door upon entering. Commence at 9 o'rlivk. Qean-up Sale of odds TO CEDE 1190. Fearing that, stork yards fever develop to a serious exicnl among llie cattle that are held unusually long in the stock yards id nee the strike began, the deistriment of agriculture baa introduced a special investigation. A reiiort of the Situation has been prepared for the secretary by S. F.Gilea who has conducted hia culture work with fever genua. "Acclimation of cattle and bones shipped from one part of the country to another w as found to be dangerous, said Mr. Giles today, "until the department diacovered the germ of fever in cattle and horsea can be prevented. Kortunaly tbre is little cattle fever In Clib-agand the purpose Is not to let it beoome a menace. Few realize tho of this work not great Importance comprehending ' the almost infinite number of cattle, horses, sheep and hogs, that may become Infected with m non-unio- n Summer Gloves and Belts CONDEMNS INDIANS 1-- 4 . board. New York. August 13. Women and children today joined in tbe demon-ration againsi men who have i akin the places uf striking butchers and other employes in the packing houses. From upper windows and roof of buildings in tbe affoeted district, they hurled missiles of ail sorts at every lucklexa meat truck driver or lieef carrier that passed along the street. The force of police assigned to the packing house district was largely increased today. Now For a Rapid Sale of J ""PtaH made by the allied tredea confercnei STRIK- . 4 ,hrVnZru Washington, Aug. 13.- -A launch enn tainiug eight people, live women and three men. who had taken up a posi lion in the Potomac to witness the regatta this afternoon overturned aud (he were drowned. Life preservers were thrown to the drowning but the ewifi current carried them out of reach. The police host Vigilant went to the rescue, hut was too late to render axuistancc. and immediately began dragging the river for the bodies. names of The the occupants of the launch could not lie ascertained. At 3:30 o'clock three ltodie had been recovered, one of them said to lie that of a Misa Moore. At 8:45 seven hndiea had beep recovered, three oT which were Identified as folio wa: Mies Mattel Hlzzer; Miss Helen Moore; Ur. Uluimar. New York, Aug. 13. Charles H employed In an automobile garage et East Orange, N. J, haa been killed by tbe overturning of a machine which he had taken out secretly Oeorge Anderson, Addy Loftus,' Tills Blancani, Bert Marshall. to entertain a party of friends. WJ K. Burton, Arthur Mitchell, Reilly was night watchman in the C. I McWilliams, William Blythe, garage and Invited three young men Central Park Presbyterian Cor. 31 Charles P. Morris, to go out for a spin. They accepted and J. F. Burke, Washington. Wm. Barry, E. E. Mosley, a hlmaelf lo and Reilly helped big subject, "Seten Great SinMorning Will. Bess, Graham McDonald, touring car. The machine was run ner. W. C. M. Brown, J. Manning, rapidly to Vallsburg where Reilly got Sunday school at 3p. m. H. G. Baker, 2 letThomes Mont- on the wrong road and turned too sudA cordial invitation to ail. gomery, ten; denly. Skidding around, the heavy car E. A. Masters, Frank Britton, turned over and pinned the watchman German Evangel I ral sl Paul churrh 8. Noland, Beswln Cox, Ha died shortly after' underneath. P. G. Waebbrn. pastor. Wm.'A Chamber- - Dr. 8. P. O'Neill. ward and his companions were arrestGerman nervlces in the Swedish Un. Pistols Pietro, ed on a charge of larceny preferred by Lilthern churrh. corner 23rd and JefWm. Cooper; 2 let-- W. A. Powell, tbe owner ot tbe garage. ferson Ave. at 3 p. m. Oscar Phelpa. 2 le tera. German Sunday school at 9:30 p. m. Wm. Cqolle, tera. We extend a cordial invitation to O. B. Prof. Re$Baby Clark, you and your children.Wm. Cooley. dick, J. W. Campbell, Dan Dcgan. foreSwedish Lutheran church-- No James Russell 2 le J. E. Carroll. noon service. Pastor at Park City. Veil H. Dlndley; 2 ten. Swedish evening service at oclock. John RusselL letters.' Friday. August 19, Program and Kolrt. T. Rankin. A. J. Foster, social I k m. Missionary F Ehren-holConstantine Dipo-- The Sherlock Salt of Ike Ctty and Mr. Oscar a Senator Patterson to Conduct Nogotia-tton- Edstrou of Park Kntting Co. poles due 10c. City will apeak. With Uta Chiefs , Charles E. French, J. E. Sherman. Lon Stone. D. L. Gersham, Methodist Episcopal church Samuel Chaa. Grant Billy Graham. street 13. Senator T. Blair, iiastoi Twenty-fourt- h Aug. Colo, Denver, Shaffer. W. E. Grange. One half block east uf Washington has of Colorado N. gone Patterson M. Swenson. John J. Gorman 3D. to Navajo Springs to meet tbe chiefs Ave. Ed. Shoemaker. letter. Sabbath Services of the Ute convention and try to make F. M. Smith. J. D. Garner. 10 a. m. school, Walter L. them with whereby they Underwood, Sunday D. Shaffer. arrangements H. C. Gorden, Kuiit. govto United the States will convey Chaa. L. Sheely. Leo Si Hong. 11 a. m Preaching by the isuttor. ernment the tract known as tbe Mesa C. Frank Shelton. E. G. Hilmes. 7 p. m. Kpworth League devotional Verde lands and IU ancient ruins. services. Richard Holldorff, Robert Taylor. These ruins are of inestimable value B. H. Taylor. Dan Hyland. . 9 p. m. Sermon by (he pastor. as prehistoric studies, and the presDr. B. H.- - Harding, Lewis Thompson. Special music morning and evening. an of result is movement the ent Warren Thayer. Jspiper Hobbs. You are invited. Ail aeata are free. amendment to the Indian appropriaB. H. Townsend. Jack Harris, tbe which bill president tion give O. Tsit. F. L. M. Howell. school union meeting The EL T. tbe right to negotiate for the purchase will be Sunday Jess Vanderboff. Joqes, held In tbe Tabernacle Sunday, to looks the and preservalands of the e J. M. C. Johnson, Frank Vanama. August 74th. Apostle Charles W. tion of the public lands. Chat. F. Webster. Pete Johnson, Ite present and speak on the will of the be There will representatives J. F. Wickersham. W W. Jones. Tbe Value of a Soul. Everyvarious department at this meeting eubject, Pete Williams. G. H. Jesscu. Is rordially Invited. . Meeting body besides Mr. GHbert McClurg. prerident commences at 2:30 p. m. PACKAGER. of tbe Society for the Preservation of Thomas Ishcn. Miss A. Becker. Cliff Dwellers Ruins, the Ute agent Mtb. Andrew Clay Brock. First Congregational church Dr. and Senator Patterson. Mrs. P. M. Clark. F. M. Leavel. Frederic Bell will deliver his intereston of borderline the are dulns Tbe Nelson. Mrs. Annis A. H. Danielson. ing lecture Sunday evening. Angust Colorado and New Mexico. E. A. Poole. B. N- - DeWolfe. 14lh, on "Dreams. Visions and Rev P. E. Randgren. M. DeKorver, lationa Explained. Dr. Bell will sing I. M. White. (7 pepers). YEA I YEAH YEAH! Th Lost Chord." Ten cent collection THOMAS H. DAVIS. the door upon entering. Commence at Postmaster. t S o'clock. EAGLES W? IS ,a London. Aug. V'--. Allied lion A Co, owners of Ihe Xkritili siosnur (V.haa which was bound lor a Japanese port fiom Tacoma and whih whs seised by the Russian sqiutfnui on August 8, thirty miles north of Tukin bay. have received a cablegram from Aokohams, announcing that the m earner has liecn sent to the Island of Saghalien, under arrest. Reilly, $1-0- 0 tbm ly AGAINST ERS. 1 bla,t wh,ch fired Real Estate Transfers Construction company In E EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE , rew dirt, Rani ms w $1.00 ROUND TRIP lurB ott tbe nlon Pa. The following real estate transfer th 1,0 ne ot the were filed with the county recorder totag Tuesday, Angunt 16th. Special train T. fteL About 60,- - day: via William to w Oregon Short Line leaven Ogden Bank State Ogden w loosened 8 3 w: a. m, returning leaves Salt Lake 9:30 fJrork tec. nw of the by Wayment, part 10:39 p. m. romrowh?.nwd abo!lt 10 000 Tarda of 1706. Tbe P. G. Taylor lo Josia Taylor se ta sviuhirr,a,d lhe $52)0 REWARD. Wkrd In tbe sec, 9, T8, no R1 w; 91 .340. t0" wk'at Put to clearing th. Geo. Younglaiee to Carl E. Peterson, For the' arrest and conviction of any hour time the lots 24 see. 28. B. Kingsford addiOeiavM ,.,1 about mammas we" Able to pass. When tion; 9100. person caught stealing copies of. the i Chlrsgo,' Aug. 13. President Pou-uolof the Buti hers uuiuu admitted that he in ready to waive some of the demands that have cauMt the deadlock lietween tuckers aud workers in the strike and declared today that he docs mg believe there is any prospect of an immediate settlrmeui. A siaie-ineto tills effect came lrnni ihe leader while a committee of retail meat dealers was picturing lo call on Harrison to Intervene and Mayor seule the strike. "Wa are willing la accept the Intervention id tbe mayor or any third pany, Imii. 1 ilu not think the packers wain any (bird party to intervene," said Mr. Donnelly, nor do 1 think the hody of sinkers would welcome such intervention. He was akud if he was willing to lo make any concessions should the mayor lender Lis office as a madiator. In reply, Mr. Donnelley, said:"! think we would lie willing to waive the clausa upon which wa first Insisted, pnoidiug for ihe reinstatement of all men within ten days, and all the skilled men within 48 hours. Such however, would have to bo jn.-M- -d Pen-rov- ,re "Ported SSraiSSS!?', from the the jewe!-r- r, possession of John a. to the German, .vi i iiis and Loan Society of San FiaiMcn. The deal embran s 52 feet frontage by lt3 feet iu drji'ii. u:,tl I lie i ouxiil crating is $5i1,0mj, or neaiTy H.Wtl per foot of frontage. scene shortly after it happened and placed the defendant under arrest. From the story Detective Ryan of the Rlngllng circus tells. Bates got engaged In an altercation wlih several of the PORTLAND EXCURSION. boya and. picking up an ax, struck at the first man he saw, whbdi happened 16th to !i h. Inclusive; August to be Fosdike. Mr. Herrick said that round via. Oregon Short Line R'y. the defendant was intoxicated when ar- from trip Ogden, 930.00. Tickets good 6U rested. The defendant did not give any tes- days. timony In court in his own behalf, hut . i JMhm-haiw- on Washington avi . Stew-8- Paid At nut $1,000 Per Front r mi. NVbrsxka Nebraska , DEMONS! RATE So Declares President Donnelly, Although He is Willing to Waive Some of the Demands and Will Agree to Arbitrate By Third Party. SOLD BY An imiortant r : cM.i t' ccsl was c! fined today by i.. h :i, building now Tbe preliminary examination of Wm. known as tbe uhi Bates, a follower of Ringlmg Bros, cir occupied by the it.ii i inii.in store, s, art. There were but three cases to occupy the attention of Judge Howell in police Miss Carrie. Glllig, Carrie Swanson, one for bnurt, drunkenness and Mrs. Mary Halling.Mra. J. Stone, due 10c the other two for disturbing the pesce. Mrs. ( ha. Jones, Peter Breen was the unfortunate of- Mrs. Allie Lamb, Miss Grace E. Miss Eva Larsen, Troub, fender la the first Instance and he Mrs. Ilenry Little, Mrs. Annie Thorne, a sentence of twenty-fiv- e days Mrs. Cheddy Wood m the municipal rock pile. F. Weater-- . Mias Margaret Llnch, ward, gult and Tom I,awaon were arraigned tw disturbing the peace. The former Mrs. Sarah Lowe, Mr. F. A. Webster pleaded guilty and time of sen ten re was Mrs. V. J. Moran, Mrs. G. K. Wilson, GENTLEMEN'S LIST. set for Monday at 10 o'clock. Lawson , . 1L' Allen, V. Ktrbach, not pleaded guilty and will have s Miles hewing Tuesday morning a, 10 o'clock. Philip Angelo, Wm. Anderson, J. B. Leavitt, The two last named got into a fisticuff D. S. l.ikes. specialty la the Oaks saloon last night W. O. Adnms, John Armstrong, D. E. Lewis, and in their eagerness to punch one f. A.' Allen, 2 let- - C. J. Linqutst, Mother broke a large plate glass win ten: Bert Lancaster, Adolf L. Acosto, Ah Leu, All Rio Ths Price De-Mt- dolph, Mrs. - Francis 24th Miss Caiirie AGAIN LLVM5 ON A COMPANION. the wounds which ho has on hes.1, List of letters remaining in the from fare and neck, it is evident that he Ogden, Utah, Postofflre, August 9, didn't escape without considerable pun904, which, if not called for In two weeks will be sent to the dead letter ishment. After the he was taken to heading office:' the county Jail in custody of Deputy LADIES LIST. Sheriff Bclnap. Mrs, L. 8. Ander- - Mrs. M.' McCleim, ton. Mrs. McClure,. WILL SINCONAUCUST 24. Lucinda S. Archer, Wall Ave. Mrs. Miller, en, Miss Marie Cooper-Mis- s Lena Miller, MISS NANNIE TOUT TO APPEAR Mrs. A. Morris, er, 3 letters IN CONCERT IN OGDEN. Mrs. M. J. Callen, Mrs. J. C. Owen, Miss Elizabeth Amy Pare, Will Appear at the Grand Opera Heusa Mrs. N. J. Rosa, Long, Dr. Anna ;8. Doug- - Miss Helen, Ban-laIn Just Two Weeks. change of considerable importance to the business circles of Ogden Is scheduled to take place about Kept I.1 when Beftman Bros, will relinquish poswwrion of their store In the Eccies building, nest to the Commercial bank and remove to a new building at the corner of Twenty-seconand Washing-testreets, where they are to engage la wholesale trade only. The quarters vacated by them have been leased to Charles M. Bee, formerly of Ogden, who baa for the past year been located at Qsklsnd, Cal. Us will use it for a drug store, which will make five of thus places In one block. A . ANSWER STAYNER VLOCe, OF DEADLY ASJOHN S. . Crime Was Committed at ths Tims Rjngling' Circus Was in Ogdsn Mr. Sullivan la WU Known end PopuBeen a Rest-delar in OfduH-H- ai of Ogden for Fifteen IIIEUE settle DEAL kith the Parking Cby. through ' Inch oicr 5uu union men retunuM to work after a lockout of more than a tnnriih. t nion recognition and outer Mura dmiandrd by the union are said in have been granted. The reeum: (ion of work at I hia plant, will ip. creese in output of beef and provisions materially. .itiii-any- PROSPECT OF AN ESTATE 1250 TO -- 5. I cm Led BIG REAL MASTER BOUND OVER jiufist Lana. - CIRCUS AHirST n. mai. CTAn, M'NDAY MOUSING, 5C RUGS 95c 95c Rugs. 30x54 inches, same on both sidea, regular 11.50 for PARASOLS 50 PER CENT FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. During thia week we wish to call special attention to our tables of choice remnants, pickings left from two weeks of active selling. We have gone through the entire line and cut ths prices almost half. It will pay to invest in these bargains. Reversible-Woo- I W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. Pa- |