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Show liu; UOHNIXH i:AMl.NKI: DOLUS, it PEOMISE OF DUCKS FOR THE MARKET Yvoterday afternoon a small blaze at the rear of 2627 Adams avenue was Scarcity of Sugar Relieved Few er Changes Noted. he occasion of a run bjr the lire 0 BANQUET Oth- A barn belonging to Mrs. extin-guisoSlater had caught lire, but was am $3.75. Coal oil sella for 25c a gallon. Ranch butter, 25c. Creamery butter, 30 cents. Oranges from 25 to 50 cents a doz- The eldrre who labored in the Lon- don conference have Invited all Saints who formerly resided within the limits the of that conference to gather at - Twentieth Ward assembly rooms, Salt I4.V city, on the evening of Wednesday, October 5th. where there will be a general good time Indulged in. The committee in charge has prepared an excellent program for tbs guests and the affair Includea in addition to the en. Bananas, 30c Oyzterz, a 70c dozen. per quart Eastern spring chickens are selling for 22 c a pound. Hens, 17 Utah spring chickens, 25c a lb. Halibut, 15c; flounders, soles and melts sell for 12 cents a pound; 2 cents; salmon 17 social reunion, free refreshments and striped bass, 17 d cents. salmon 20c and dance. 25c per lb. Crabs 25c and 30c. Lobsters 15c per c. 2 1-- 2 Cock-taile- pound. Bellingham, Wash, Sept HO. The Rockefeller interests are declared to have secured an option on the estate of the late P. B. Corhwall and if the report la true, the Bellingham Bay and Brill Columbia Railway may fall into the bande of the Chicago, Milwaukee & Bt Paul railway as aa outlet to the roast. It Is known that aa endeavor has bam made to secure options from local parties who have Bellingham Columbia railroad Bay and British these efforts asserted stock, and it is have bsea in the interest of the Rockefeller group of capitalists. D. 0. Mills, me of the principal stockholders of Ihe road la known to he particularly friendly to the Rockefeller Interests. She Bellingham Bay end British Columbia road now extends fifty miles In an easterly direction, its route to the extreme eastern part of the atata has been surveyed and construction. It la said, is planned to begin next year. Lard retails for 14c a pound. Pickled pigs feet, three pounds for 25 cents. . Pickled lambs longue, 40 cents a doz. en. . Beef loin, 11 cents per pound. Beef ribs, sets Sc per pound. Rib roast, 12 2 cents. Veal breasts, 12 2 cents. Sirloin steak, 15 cents. end porterhouse steak. 17 cents. Round steak, 12 cents. Chuck steak, 10 cents. Rib boiling beef, 7 cents. Beef shoulder clods, 10 cents. Rump roasts, 10 to 12 2 cents. Loin and rib pork chops, 17 cents. Wbole pork loins, ll cents a pound. Veal necks, 10 cents Sliced ham, 20 cents. Boiled ham, 30 cents. Eastern ham, 16 to 17 cants. Breakfast bacon, 17 2 and 20c. Sausage, 12 2 cents. Dry salt bacon, 15 cents. Pickled pork, 12 2 cents a pound Home cured breakfast bacon, 15c. Chopped suet, 12 14 cents Pork sausage, 12 cents Hamburger, 12 2 cents The price in each instance ie by the pound. Timothy hay, loose Bella tor $12.00 per ton. Timothy baled, 70c a hundred. Alfalfa baled, 60c a hundred. Alfalfa hay, loose, $8.00 per ton. Wheat, $1.70 per hundred. Oats, $1.40. Whole corn, $1.60. Cracked corn, $1.55. Cracked barley, $1.40. Barley. $1.30. Rye, $1.60 per hundred. . Bran and shorts, $1.20 per hundred. Shorts alone, SL30 per hundred. 1-- 1-- 1-- 2 1-- 2 1-- 2 1-- 2 1-- 1-- 1-- 3 1-- DISTRICT COURT CBIMMAL MATTERS Dry Goode Thieves Are On Trial Before Judge Rolapp. A Jury was Impaneled, wllneeeea called and Harry Hill, Thomas Admits ant Charles Ashton, the dope fiends whe are charged with having stolen from (he rear of Nye's store $100 worth oi gloves and caps, were brought up foi trial In the second judicial dlstrld court, yesterday, Ezra Farr, who hat bwa previously appointed by the court look charge of the defense. At a late hour this afternoon th trial was still in progress. The Jurymen are: Francis C. Woods touis Zltxman, 8. C. John Brown, . Bitchell, Carl Ziegenhart, E. A. Whjte, William Mathers. witnesses ere Joseph H. Tbomai o7 identify goods, Earl Emmett, Jamei F Pender, L E. Browning, Robert W Chambers, C. C. Brown, and one of thi Prisoners, Harry Hill. Hill confessed on the witness stand lots this afternoon that he had helped o take the goods and that he had Btrat-HA.M- de three trips for them, storing them in the room of one of the othei defendants. The trial of the case between Geo. A Fnller et al. vs. Milo Sharp et aL bj tne consent of all parties concerned SSR." 1 of George Oiautead vs. Net-i- s Olmsiead. who were divorced from rh other and which involvei of custody thsir chtl was ren, taken up and of plaintiff, Mr. hear-notioOlm-Jo- r odifjrlng the decree wai KWed and en order modifying the awardlngthecustodyof thechjl-tathe- r ood revoking th $10 per month tc ta."ral( towaspayobtained. REV- - CARROLL WILL BI8110P OF HELENA Rome, Sept 30. The congregatlc WtWiand. today IssurtV R". John R Car R?" TSnr Mont toih.u!b,2.elH,w,a' Rt Rev. John hirA10' ln B. Brand -- The pol trace wbett hi,man. who Jui the Lake !,pt p c thnfi S SyySfSJS iwC"eCt,1 k Bee "to Wvati Pho, wftl PETIT LARCENIST GIVEN HEARING EVIDENCE SHOWS THAT HE IS GUILTY AND HE IS SENTENCED TO 90 DAYS. K.i wa., i'xti:iguihed. t ti,- cnnisil uin li.i-, Shoultcr Imm & which wa Ina Tu k cl ihe formerly it fillet ::i with branches of ground he . un-- i trees, brush. then covered the same with 'li't, Jn unn- - way brush uudenu !'.!: taught tire and lie was unable t it. It fs iingui.-l- i probable bad il- - tii. got a better start that his im and barn wuuld bate been burin J. There was no damage except to yard and that did nut amount to : .u 'll. - Hall Artistically NEW STOCKHOLDERS snd Beautifully Decorated The Gathering Was an Event Never to be Forgotten. 8entenc Has Postponed. i Arthur Deaaon wee arraigned ln police court yesterday before Judge Howell on the charge of petit larceny, found guilty and sentenced- - to ninety days From the evidence presented it wee apparent that the defendant had stolen Grant Syphera wheel as alleged in the complaint- - He was trying to dispose of the same in Kayavllla when the police became suspicious and telephoned to Ogden about tha matter. Sergeant Wilson was sent down to Kaysville and returned with the prisoner. Deason waa unable to give a satisfactory account of how ho got the wheel and the Jndge waa therefore constrained to Snd the defendant guilty and sentenced him to 90 days on the municipal rock pile. A W. 8mith, charged with assault and battery, upon Alex Wilkinson, alleged to have been committed last night in the Exchange saloon, will appear for sentence Saturday morning at 1C oclock. While the defendant need n pocket knife on Wilkinson, catting him In the leg, there appears to bs a queer mlxup in the affair and thna the postponement of the sentence. J. J. Brummitt and Mrs. E. J Un-ber- g were arraigned on the charge of maintaining a privy vault at the rear of 2720 Madison avenue, which waa detrimental to public health. Both defendants pleaded not guilty to the charge. Sanitary Inspector Power and Chief Browning testified that the piece mentioned wee In filthy condition and was no dmtbt a breeder of dleoaaei Mach of th sickness In that neighborhood pomlbly was caused by the filth which was carried down the stream running near the place. At the conclusion of the evidence both defendant were found guilty, but in the case of K. J. Ltolierg sentence was suspended while the other defendant, J. J. Brummitt, wan lined 62$. Company is Sued for S20JXM For Death of W. D. Jones. Mining IN COME IT. Ogden Cracker and Biscuit Company Has New Officers. It was no email undertaking for the Tabernacle choir to prepare for the A new Ogih a in.in-ir- v which was monster banquet and rcccptiou given was yesterday Thursday nighitotbeFifth ward amuse- orginized last I'ih-uu-ment hull iu houor of the presldi-nrplaced upon its i.- t. Tlio Incovporv of the Slake and the bishopric of the turn of the Ogib ii ( raehrr anil Biscuit last Decruilx-r- . ciiy wards. The several comimtlecs company was from the choir worked hard, and were The company v,df .:,aalized for value uf 5t) reuis shares of the completely auccessful in carrying out a share, the bn- M jmmUirs taking up in detail cvi ry requirement of lin-iat its fare value. Individual committers so that at the half of the stm-Lplant appointed hour for the banquet the ball With this money mu was in readiness for the two hundred was secured av.il sod the first goods pul iii the market on Janand ilfiy present to lie seated. It was a sight never to be forgotten. uary 26th. Thomas D. l.V. Adam 1 'at lemon, The ball was beautifully and most arimmense Joseph Clark, 11. ti. ItlacUninii ami Edtistically decorated with ferns, potted plants and bouquets. The gar Jones Co., huve tHkeu up the of the stink and placed Ihe stage waa a perfgpt fairyland of plants and flowern in bloom, while iu each company on a ml id financial basis. window were numerous bouquets of The original iiiruriiuraturg were C. E. cut flowers in vases. It was the uni- Hoffman, Myrtilln Shaw, iicorgo A. versal opinion that the decorations Craig, John M. Kurristall and Adam were the most beautiful ever seen in Hoffman. The hoard of managers Ogden. To Mr. J. B. Vender Schrait are John M. ForrWiall, president; Jos. and bis capable committee ail credit Clark, vice president; C. E. Hoffman, is due for this beautiful feature of the secretary, and Thomas D. Dee, treasurer. banquet. Three tables the entire length of SEVERE CHILIAN EARTHQUAKE. the hall were necessary to accommodate those present. The banquet committee over which New York, Sept. 30. A severe earthMrs. Jennie E. Nelson end Mrs. Ellen quake bee wrecked the governors J. Stevens presided is deserving of building and four school houses at Tab banspecial conunendttion for the cahuano, according to a Herald disquet spread, which was the admiration patch from Valparaiso, Chile. The qub of all. It was an inspiring sight, to rlquiua light iinuwe wa ruined. No see seated in one hall two hundred and deaths have lcen reported. fifty people, and to note the happiness and good fueling which characteriNew York, Sept. 30. Justice Charles zed the entire assembly. E. iicndrt citron, of the supreme court The choir and invited guests first as- of New Jersey, lias been stricken by sembled in the meeting house, enterat Ocean Grove, N. J. His paralysis ing through the vestry where young left side waa affected and recovery men were in attendance to check coats la doubLfuL Ho is 65 years old. and hats. When time for the banquet II marcbed In perfect order to the 30. Captain San Francisco, Sept. amusement hall to . Ihe Inspiring depot quarstrains of the orchestra under the di- Charles T. Baker, assistant termaster in this ciiy i to be transrection of Mr. J. C. Ellrrby. ferred to Manila. Captain Baker has President L. W. Shurtliff waa master been assistant to Major Devol for tbe of ceremonies and in a few well chosen a half. Ills successor and past year words introduced Mr. C. J. Koss, the has not yet lieen appointed. toastmaster of the evening. Owing to the illness of Judge 1L II. Rolapp, RIOT AMONG NITRATE LABORERS. who wee announced ns toastmaster, Mr. Ross, at the last moment, consentNow York, Sept. 30. Serious rioted to accept the position. He exhaa taken place in Tooopilla among pressed his regret that he should be ing n chosen to fill the position of the king the nitrate laborers, according to de of toastmasters. Judge Kolapp, but in Herald dispatch from Valparaiso failChile. It waa caused by the nten happy and humorous way, which ing to secure tip dismissal of a forenil appreciated, introduced each in attacked the police their turn. Very much of the evening' man. Later, they station with the intent inn of lilmrat-lu- g pleasure waa due Mr. Ross for the able the prisoners. A fight with the manner in which he presided. im-were At each plate was placed e souvenir police ensued in which two of infolder program printed in gold type on killed. Strong reinforcement and cavalry have been sent to drab moire paper. The first page had fantry scene. the with announcement the quotation the Such Sweet Compulsion Doth in Music Lie," at the bottom. The second UNIQUE FEATURE OF RIOT. FAIR CAUSES and third pages contained the program, made up of orchestral music, toasts New York, Sept. 30. A close apand songs. Following each toast was a quotation, some of which are here proach to a riot has occurred at MunOur President the Tall the ich, where the annual county fair ia given: being held, says a Times dispatch from Wise, the Reverend Head. R Berlin. Our Bishops Howeer It be, A professional starver caused himseems to me, self to he lmmurrod in a tower and Tis only noble to be good." Our Director What a very remarkcompletely walled in. He was seen only through a grated window. For ably marveloua man." Our New Organ To be or not to be, some reason the public came to the conclusion that the affair was a fraud. tbat is the question." Our Ladles' Woman's at best a A youth led the mob to the tower crywere contradiction Still," and a number of ing, He is a fakir." Stones thrown through the window at tha others. After the program ail repaired to man's head and the police hurried to the meeting house, where the choir the scene, arresting the youth. members were Introduced to the InvitThey then directed masons to dig the ed guests. While this feature of the frightened starver from the tower and program was being carried out the prohibited further exhibitions of the tables wrere removed and later all kind. enjoyed dancing until 12:30. It 'was an evening long to be re- INDIANS MASSACRE CHEWING GUM GATHERERS. membered end Mr. Ballantyne expressed himself as being very proud of New York. Sept 30. Advice rehis family of singers for the enthusiastic way they entered into the work ceived by mall from a correspondent snd the perfect harmony that existed of the Herald at Bellzl, British Honin the carrying out of every detail. duras. say: In the rerent attack by Indians on the camps of Chewing gum gatherers POLITICS AT NORTH OCDEN in South "Mexico, 17 persons were killr ed. 18 wounded and 67 more or carried into murdered captivity. Their Reorganize Republicans Working The force of Indians consisted of Club. about 300 snd was led by a renegade from the national guards of Yucatan. attacked a car.p at North Ogden, Sept SO. At the meet- Tbe Indians first Quintara Koo, where they killed three wounded ing of the Republican of North Ogden women and two men and was three more men. At another camp last evening much enthusiasm two men and two women manifest and n very sangultie spirit they killed three men. and wounded were prevailed, and all especially In Chencliuneho the hospital, compleased to see all factional differences mercial and offices were laid aside and in the universal harburned. Three patients perished. Atmony that waa present. tack! also were made on camp at Hamlet Berreit, Joa 8. Storey, Jo- Cozumel and Tulum, resulting in rovseph Marshall, Sarah Jane Berrett and ers deaths. George S. Dean were appointed delegates to the county convention tomorPROPERTY DAMAGE HEAVY. row, with Jos. B. Wallace, John W. Rex, Thomas Storey and A G. Berrett Santa Fa. K. M.. Sept. 30. Railroad aa alternates. New Mexico Is at n standstill, Charles F. Dlnsmore was nominated traffic in to heavy rains yesterday and for justice of the peace, and Joneph B. owing last night Every one of the three Wallace as constable. centering at Santa Fs is After the selection of delegatee and railroads out the Santa Fe Centra' washed follocal a of nomination the ticket, the at Estaneia Clark, and near this city; of afwan the club lowing organization the Denver and Rio r.rande between fected: this city and Esptnola, and between Thomas B. Storey, president Embndo and Antonlto. and the Sants vice Sarah Jane Berrett president Fe between Ln Vegas and AlbuB. F. Blaylock, Sr., secretary, and Joquerque. No train has arrived since seph Marshall, Alma Montgomery, A. afternoon and all 'lrts are Berrett Joseph Wallace, Margaret yesterday down. The washouts are worse west of Storey, Hamlet Berrett, Jane Morris and between Albuquerque and Sarah Jane Berreit as registration Albuquerque and El Paso. All telegraph wires in committee. thin city are down. Many bridges Tha delegation selected stand unaniwere carried sway by the flood last mous for. Geo. fL Dean for the legislaNo Ins of life I reported, but ture and aak tor nothing else for North night. damage throughout the terriproperty Ogden. tory is heavy. 3).-Oti- tl r , tii-- hi-r- u van-house- s a Say. re! Well, wbatr FIRE DEPARTMENT "Why does thl man In the band run the trombone down hie throat?" I suppose it is becanae he has a Fire Out of Reach of Hose But Was taste for music. Town Topics. Finally Extinguished Without Much Damage. "I understand Gayboy was held up At 10:30 a. m. yesterday a fire alarm last night?" was seat In from box 22. bnt upon reWhoever did It doubtless did it a an act of charira, (or when I left him sponding to the same the fire departHousment found that the fire, which was he couldn't hold himself up. in the yard of a Mr. Shoo Her. on ton Post. Eighteenth street and Parlfic avennn. could not he reached by the hose wag"They say sbe spends twice as much ons. Th fire' engine was ordered out money as itny other woman for comOf course, she dot-and made a quirk run lo the scene plexion imwder." of the fire, la a few minutes after Hhe is Judge. QUICK RUN CF . two-faced- THE FAIR ATTENDANCE SHOWS A AT THE GROUNDS RECORD-BREAKE- $10,000. IS KEORCimiED AND STRENGTHEN DAY OF FILED PACIFIC FOR el.-he- Man Guilty In Stabbing Affray SUITS administrator of estate sues SOUTHERN CCMFm e A War Atlas haa bees issued by th Chicage A i all way. Three fin colored maps, each 14x20, bound ln eouvaaient form for reference. The Eastern shown In dstall, with tables showing relative mlliisiy sad aaval strength and financial resources et Russia and Japan. Copy malted to any address on r eeipt of tea (19) eants for postage by C. a. Walker, Gea. Agent C. A N. W. By., 2306 Uoutfc Main Bt, Balt Lake City, Utah. North-wester- -,i OCDEN UNE ATLAS, Russo-Japanes- tl-- - RECEPTION AT FIFTH WARD AMUSEMENT HALL WAS MOST ENJOYABLE. - THE NORTHWESTERN THIRD DAMAGE ll-- e A SUCCESS ed 1-- "5- 1, I1IU4. 'i-- m The opening of the duck season Oct. with a loss of about $10. 1, will bring plenty of those appetizing fowls into market. Teals may he er Hr. and Mrs. Jno. W. Bailer. daugh-t- bought for 25c prr pair, white Mallards wer will bring 25c each. and son, of Memphis, Tenn., Mr. Ranch butter has taken a Jump of yesterday. risitors in the city Bailey is a prominent member of the fie in price per pound and creamery has also taken a raise. Knights of Pythias at bis home town. The sugar factories are running in John A. Pender, who baa been visit. full blast now and there la no furthInc with bis brother City Detective er search y of sugar. two Following are the markets ruling James F. Pender for the past prices; weeks left yesterday for a visit to Cali Sweet potatoes. Sc a pound. forma points and tram thence be goes New York Concord grapes, 60c a to the City of Mexico. basked California grapea, 15 per pound. Elder Thomas A. Shreere will lecCelery, 5c a bunch. Ward Second meeting the at ture Egg plants, 5c each. at 2, October, evening, house. Sunday Utah melons, 5c to 30c, price deJesus Christ and m. Subject, 7 p. pending on else. E. will Tout F. Mormon. of Book the Canteloupes, 5c up. sing a nolo. Utah peachea, 3c per pound. 1tah pairs, 3c a pound. Utah plums, 3c a pound. John S. M. Neil, a prominent citizen Utah apples, 3c a pound or 75c to and newspaperman of Helena, Mont., is in the city. Mr. Neil was formerly $1.00 per bushel. New Utah cabbage is in market and proprietor of the Helena Independent, but sold out bis interests This is bie la quoted at 2c a pound. New Utah potatoes are in market first visit to Ogden In seventeen years, snd he is much impressed with the and are quoted at 20 pounds for 25c. Utah cucumbera 10c per dozen. growth of the city. Beet sugar la now $6.65 per sack, An employe of the Ogden Furniture 13 lbs. for $1.00. Cane sugar, $6.75. and Carpet company bad a narrow ee- -' Hooper cheese sells for 17 3 cents from death while working In the office of Maglnls A Stout yesterday. A a pound. Swiss cheese, 25c and 30c. book case loaded full of books and fill emEastern cheese, 20 cents. lug one end of the room, fell. The Eggs sell for 25c a dozen. ploye wes sitting on the floor, blit was Lemons, 25c to 35c per dozen. warned in time to squeeze himself InHigh patent flour sells for $2.85 per to a corner, the only spot In the room that was not covered by the felling hundredweight; straight grads for arrival the It appears tl.ut MONSTER BUTTER TAKES A JUMP UPWARDS OF FIVE CENTS THIS WEEK. - OTAU,BATUi:ilAi- JIUIIMMi A. I. tttone, who Is administrator of the esute of Peter Carl Hausen, the tiireniHu who wa Lull'd near tbs cm on, Auburn nth. 1 preparing a compUim to be tiled in tbe Second Judicial iniricl court, beginning action against the Southern Pacific company for damages to ihe aiuuunt of $10,150. It will bt' that Hansen, who was from EvauHton, was picked a quarter of a mite east of up di-a- rmhria Junction on the date named, tol lowing the passing of two traina. The liuiniicr of Hansen's death is described in the complaint a follows: Foreman Hansen was employed with hi gang on the cut-ofbranch of th road annul a quarter of a mils from where the mud brunch. At that time only .construction and freight trains went over the cut-ofand were required while stopping for tbe switch tu whlKlle. The train that struck Hansen enured ihe branch lina without at opping auj at a rate of fifty miles per hour. Tbe circumstance tbat deceived Hausen was the fact tbat it waa the second section of a passenger train, the first section having passed on th old line only a minute or two before, and when Hansen heard the second train lie supposed It waa on tha other track wliick was only a short distance nwav. Thct attorneys for the plaintiff are Maglnnls St Burnt. f f MINING COMPANY SUED. o. Dunnovan, administrator of estate uf William D. Jones, deceas- W. the ed has began suit in lb Fourth Judicial District court against tha Summit Placer Mining company for tha recovery of $20,000, for the death of Jones, which occurred in a mine operated by tha company ln Wasatch county June 26, 1904. According to the complaint the accident occurred iu the following manner: Tbe defendant was operating a bucket In ibe shaft of the mine by the of an engine located on tbe surfare. which waa defective in that It permuted water to leak luty the cylinder. Jones, who was working In the bottom of Ihe shaft, signalled the engineer to lower tbs bucket. Dy reason of the leakage ihe engineer test control of the machinery and the bucket descended with great force, crashing through the guides and crushing Jones' skull. The complaint ebargea carelessness on tbe part of the engineer, alleging tbat there waa a mark on Ihe cable to which tbe bucket was attached the bucket which indicated when should be slopped, but he utterly disregarded il Jones was 26 years of age and had a mother aud sister depending upon him. , cu-an- s Complete List of Cattls Exhibits ditional Mining Exhibits. Ad- Tbe attendants at tbe fair is a recshe. ord breaker for the third day. The peoAs 1 ple seem to be making amends for the THE ejtathy qxhihited the first day and are coming out in force. SUCCESS MARKET The guod weather has caused everything tu take on n brighter aspect and 2366 WASHINGTON AVE. the throngs of people that cover the grounds are making the day the gala "Live and let Live la aur dsy of the week. The exhlldts In the motto. Wa do not promise fair building are attracting considerto sell you something for able atteulkm and words of praise are nothing. Our Meats are freoh. heard on every hand. Wa endeavor to pleaeo a very, The trained company of boys from body who patronizes the tbe State Industrial School were on Ihe UCCESS MARKET. grounde this afternoon and gave a most the drill The LILUE BRAND LARD excellent great executing not mad by a TRUST "OUR number of military tactics in' soldierLEADER," no compound or ly style. Their work we indeed of n EASTERN LARD mixed with very commendable order. It Ask yew GROCER far It The horse and cattle exhibit Is attracting lu skat of attention. hany Na 6 bacon .. ,i of th blooded stock exhibits thi year J Phono orders given special were prize winners last year. Followattsntleik ing are tha names of most of tbe exfi hibitor and their entries: FKONK & BURGI Lee B. Hammuad, of Roy. Utah Six blooded hones, head of Clydeadal namely. Groomsman (stallion), winner Phono 227 Y. of eleven rib buns; Hunter, one year old, 1225 lbs; Groomsman, Jr., (etaUiun), i; vi'wys j on year old 1304 lbs; Pet. seven years - siiiii. it, Ti, old, waight 1400: Baba, three years old, weight, 1435; Bell, six years old, weight 1600; June, six years old, weight 1640. G. W. Kendall of South Weber, La-v- is county October, two year old Clyderdsle, weight 1135. T. Parker Castle, Engllshshire, two years old, weight 1500. A. Clark, Ogden Valley Jim, Standard Fere heron, four yean old, weight Before you start eaU at 1400; Osags King, Perehoroa, 17 yearn old, weight 1800 lbs. G. K. Becker, Dick AUamont and Red , . Wllker breed. The exhibit of blooded cattle was a moat creditable one. Borne of the cat16UL tle ralrera have gone to considerable Haaly Hone, Opp. Depot. Phoas A large Assort meat of Low Rates expanse to keep a large number of rat- aad Reliable laformatloa aoneuatis tle on exhibition and deserve praise for on hast Ouaraateed by (fen their tolerant to tbe fair. American Ticket Brekere Aarth Juaeiih Barker of Ogdon haa a fine herd of pttre bred Jersey cattle. Mr. Barker's herd of Jerseys took first Cr 0 0o o oo o o o o o o o o p21 Please Travel BUTF Shannon's Ticket Office If you want Eastern j Corn-Fe- Beef d go to Ballard & Rincker's 11 24th Street. Thona No. 6UL ALBERT F. RICHEY, AND HUNTING THOROUGHBRED RACING ESTABLISHMENT BOLD. New York, Sept. 30. The entire hunting and racing establishment of Fozball P. Keena has been sold here at public auction. Ihe consignment consisted of nineteen qualified hunters, including thoroughbreds bred by James R. Keene at Cmstleton Stud, Kentucky, and the Irish hunters, which the younger Mr. Keene collected and brought to this country two years aga ln addition to these two pacha of hounde, bought in England, were sold. The sale brought representatives not only from all ihe hunting colonies of this country, but from England and Ireland as well. While all the hunters offered brought high prices generally, the American blood horse commanded n higher figure in almost every Instance than bla English Irish contemporary. brown gelding ProphIhe nun, was sold et, by Horoacope-roya- l to tbe agent of Captain Mathews of th Royal Leiremcniblre regiment, Byre, Ireland, for $4,000. The famous mare Becky Sharpe was bought by Roger Wlnthrop fur tbe same figure. Tbe hounds were sold to James Hyde for n g UNDERTAKER' IlHIHHBHBMRDBinBBBBHBI Prince tbe single comb Brown Leghorn, who won prizes at Balt Lak aad Ogden last year and la now on exhibition et tbe county fair. It ie owned by George Poulter. It Ie moulting now, but to form and markings shows a perfect specimen of Its breed. prise at the Stale fair last year. Undoubtedly many of the bunch will be prise winners this year. v Following to a list of cattle exhibitors and breed exhibits: N. II. Barker, North ' Ogden Five Red Polled cattle two bulls end two cows and one heifer. EL F. Hosmer of Ogden Five bead of Rad Polled cattle. Powell and Bona, Marriott, Utah-T- wo magnificent short horns, bull and heifer. Joe Pingrec, Ogden Four bead of abort horn, two bulla and iwo cows. $6,150. Thos. Etheringtoa, Ogden Six head Tbe highest price paid for an Irish of abort horns, three bulla end three hunter was $2,000. oowe. A. M. Van dor Vliea, Ogden A fine herd of sixteen head of short horns. Joe Manning, Hooper One shert born bull. In tbe exhibit of pigs, A. M. Van der Vilen and Lo Hammond made a creditable showing with Ohio improved Chester White stock. W. 8. Read exhibited thirteen head Want a Rsnewal of the Wage Agree- of Poland Chinn pigs. ment in New York. Tbe Ramboullet sheep exhibited by C. B. Seam will undoubtedly bo prize New York, Bept. 30. The Bologna winners. makers unions of Manhattan aud P. Vender Schmit, A. M. Van der Brooklyn have decided to strike at Vlies and D. A. Bmyth exhibited bloodrecouttid-er not once if tbe employers do ed doge hounds of different kinds and their refusal to renew the wage pointers. agreement which expires today. At Tbe following are additional mining present the men rare paid $14 to $16 exhibits: a week for a day. The emUtah OH and liquid Asphalt Co, ployers are organised as tbe Bologna A. J. Chamberlain, manager Display Manufacturers' tutrociation and have a of oil and liquid asphaltiim from the joint executive board, which notified companys wells near Iloaello, Box the bologna makers several weeks ago Elder Co. Utah. that tha agreement, would not he reStandard OoM Mining Co, W. N. newed. ... Pierce, maaager, 411 24th St DisIn view of a possible strike the deli- play of lead, copper, silver and gold catessen stores have been laying ia ores from mines on North Fork of bologna Ogden river to Weber county. large supplies to ward off a are simfamine. Many saloon-keepe- r Ogden Flower Pot. .and Novelty ilarly provided. Worts, A. E. Clark, manager, 3136 Et did Av Display of day and mantx factored prod rots, flower pots, etc. Phone 150. 2372 Washington Ave. Carpentering, pairing and Remodeling at Houses Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire af Ola Nelson, 646 16th street Telephone 829-y. ld BOLOGNA MAKERS STRIKE ten-hou- WILL YOU a piece of unimproved land) In Weber Countyf Adjoining Improved fermaf Half mil from R. R. Station? Right next to Irrigation Canal 1 Providing you can buy on monthly payments? Bay 610 er $15 or $20 par rnontht Or quarterly? Or annual payments?. And ne Interest? And no taxea? Tha owner to pay taxes and eew finite to uee tha land until tt ie fully paid far? I tweet In If So Bald place of land will oast yen $29 per aero. 8400 for 20 acre a. 800 for 40 teres. 61,200 for fi) aerea. Addrus or Call on HUhrER & KENNEDY Room 6, First National Bank Utah. Building, Ogden, LONE ROBBER CUMMINGS COMMISSION BROKERS. BAFFLED C& Oonttaasus quotations on Mew Tort teaks end Chicago Grain. Wo boy Express Agent Proves Game and Puts and sen stocks aad grain on margin Bandit t Flight er for eash. One private noma enable our customers to come to aad Fort Worth, Te'xad, Sept. 20. A spe- true sect businsas with the utmost cial to the Record from Dalhart, Texas, iwwcy Write for ear Book of laformittes says: A lone robber entered the office of (System at Bpeeotocloal, fra epos the Fort Worth and Denver railway and Wells Fargo and Company's express office last night afid attempted to bold up Night Operator G. H. Brown. The robber fired at Brown and ordered - EIGHTH GRADE him to throw cp his hands. Instead of Brown GRADUATES obeying the robbers Orders, drew a revolver and opened fire on tha 80. per coat os receive wjl fled to tbe railway yards. Intruder, who all pictures taken within th was Bherlff Webb immediately notified next 80 days at OABBSRG'S end pot hts pack of bloodhounds on the 276 25th St. STUDIO, trail, but np to tbe present time no arI rests have bees made. F- 31 czsass BEDBUG POISON We put up a liquid that is a killer. Largo Boitio SSo Wm. Driver The Dra&ist |