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Show I EXAMIXEiS: MORNING - OuriliN, SMALLPOX! Opera a UNION PACIFIC TERRITORY TO BE INVADED. TRAFFIC MUST STOP, SAYS JUDGE MURPHY. ROMANTIC ACTOR Saloonkeeper Found Guilty and Fir.ed $10 Greeke Pay for Tak- -' . ing Railroad Coal. municipal coun yesterday, before Judge Mmphy, . Joseph Bolts, proprietor of tho Little Queen saioon, wag fined $19 - for selling liquor to In giving a decision in the minors. matter. Judge .Murphy he!J that the law was very atrirt on the proposition and hereafter minora m.-inot gel beer or other liquors ' from saloons, even upon g written order from the parents. There I. to question but thnt Mr. Boris 1r riilliy, lii Honor, Won and according to fcis own the court is compelled to fine him; I but think there are extenuating circumstances. I don't believe (hat Mr. Bens im ended to violate the law, although he did it. Disregarding the testimony of the hoy altogether, be violated the law. 1 think mat Hie police ought to notify the saloonkeepers that they are cot to sell liquor to min-er- a no mutter who orders them to do It. If peoplo want liquor badly enough they should go themselves for It. The law is very plain and I dont believe there is any virtue in the statement that saloonkeepers sell it because parents send the boys. I will make a nominal fine In thin case of $10." George Sorais and John Pot os, two Greeks, were arraigned on the charss of petit larceny. The complaining witness In ibis rase was D. A. Baker, special railroad watchman in the railroad yards. The boys claimed, through n Interpreter, that the coal they wera charged with taking was picked m along the tracks outside of the dry limits. They said that they did qpt think they wore stealing. Baker testified that the. I wo defendants sacks 1 up the eoal near the chutes where the engines are coaled. The hoys admitte 1 that they took the coal and the judg assessed a fine of $lu each, which was In.-lh- Whittlesey of Production Superb Scemie Seccni in Cuamand The At tha Matinae. AND HEARTSEASE" At Night of Belaaco, Mayer & Price, Com-JJr- f Scenery end Coatumaa. Selected Pleytn. 75c. SOc. 25c. aeats Wednesday of eale Mnnct Piicee: $1.00, , 1 a- - m. IHrid L. a buiiness 1 at Herman has returned from trip east. nona Crimen of Morgan, Utah, on buxines. ii In the city Hie Mr. Sliecler is up from the capital Annie (Idling her daughter, Mrs. Urkla, and other relatives. ' an WT mt tus- Krauch la circulating a pell-tlo- n in opposition to the grafting of the iunberger and Mahler franchises. C, P. the eul en. ta Ii ; idar burning ruhbiah pile behind the wan the (ton of Paine and Hu rat rauae of a needles run of the lire deSome portment yesterday morning. person taw the smoke and turned in the alarm. - a paid. James A. Kelly, in extenuation of on a charge of being arraigned slated to the court that drunkenness, marrThere la a rumor that a young be bad taken a few drinks of whiskey ied udy living on upper Twenty-eight- which put him to the had. Ho was by given a floater out of town. In rase street attempted suicide th cafhcUc acid route .laat evening. he is found In the rity by nightfall he 'No details' regarding the alleged attwill serve fifteen days on the city rock empt were received at press time pile. , Frank Schlesalnger was arraigned on the charge of vagrancy and. in ths was formerly midst of ; C. H. Phillips, who a spell about how ho this bad gone up long connected with the O. 8. L. in to the Sisters academy to with the 'city, has accepted a position ask for something to eat, he was 'Southern Pacific company at Sparks, asked by the judge If he would like tov for which point he leaves to get out of town. "Certainly," was night- Mr. Phillips has just returned the answer. "Well, said His Honor, from an extended trip through the TU sentence you to ninety days on wrih and east tho rock pile, but will suspend that sentence for six hours to give you a Judge Howell has granted the chance to get out of the city. That's application of E. W. Raymond til" ippit Julia Raymond, after hearing caae The of E. Ralph charged Hoag, IN Mtlipony of the plaintiff. This with a violation of the speed ordiftWphlnt was filed March 29, 1904, nance, was notcalled for hearing. This ftVgrouada being desertion. Thrns easy has been' continued Indefinitely cat (event children to the union, but Mr. Hoag is ready to appear to so disposition was- - naked for nor given until answer the to charge. by the coirt , h to-da- . . R E. WJndle, formerly telegraph editor of'the Dally Utah Slate Journal, bat late of Goldfield. Nev., la in the Miy' linking hands with friends. Mr. fi'indle has sold out his Interest in- - tho ED HUNT LEAVES. Hie Successor Is Fred,B. Gilson's Office. , Spencer of E. R. Hunt, formerly traveling good sum and is freight IUo Grande agent of the When tho boom In this city, assumed yesterday of the first in the Western Sends camp and succeeded admira- the duties of bis new appointment as general agent of. the Rio Grande Westbly In the newspaper business. ern el Butte and Fred B. Bpearer it now a traveling freight agAttorney Halverson yesterday filed ent of tho Rio Grande Western. , we complaint erf the Mqrriot Irrigation Mr. Hunt made many friends durwoipany against the Central Pacific will who ing his long stay in Ogden, allway and the Southern Pacific com-jknrejoice in his good fortune but who of which an account was also regret that he was compelled to in these columns about one leave Ogden because of that good forrk iro. The complaint aaks for $1, tune. From stnt'on agent on a J3 dsmseea and for a restraining or-d- r branch line of the' Rio Grande Westagainst for a Goldfield News ow taking a layoff.Matted he was one - il ' CN HIS HANDS PUSTULES Vhen Ha Made Up his FACE AND the railroad companies. It ago, he has been prothat In building the Ogden-- 2 ern, ten yearsnow he holds this moted until f the railroad people position. with the right of way of the Mr. Spencer has been chief clerk Walntlir, hence the suit. in Mr. Gibions office for some time past and has a host of friends in the Circular No. 18, issued from the who were glnd to hear of his apgeneral superintendent of the c'ty pointment. He is a young man uf Grande Western, and date! April good qualities ami should bo . announces thnt L. G. Sloan lias I steriing in his new position as successful as appointed assistant auperinten-- was his Mr. Hunt. Fred 01 ,ln Rio Grande predecessor, Western vice posiGaigrr who resigned to take Msrtlndaie takes Mr. Spencer's clerk jiuder Air. Gilson. poatuon with another railroad com-EL- , tion Appointment Is made by MANY TEACHERS APPLY. Superintendent E. A. WelhT VV,!!prf'vcd by Oenel Manager Three Hundred Applications for 129 Mr BIoan "tuned e7'ay Positions. ha duties of hi new office yesterdav. chief fcnV. tol'rl' dispatcher at Judge Dee and Dr. Joyce, who conOty. c. L. Hamilton has stitute the committee on teachers of to the position of chief the school toboard, trill meet Mrm2- -r JakinK sloan Pace. next for of the purpose night selecting Mr. taking Sloans place. yer.r's corps of teachers. There are over 300 applications on file and only NOW IN NEW YORK. about 125 positions to fill, la the nast the school board has employed about Ma-new teachers each year, snow fell twenty-fiv- e p,are ln central and and It Is believed that the new ones ronLr!! k accomPanl1 by this year will not exceed that number 'Mother very much. claimed cut-of- Mind lo Cm Away From the Quarantine ' Officer. ."! 1 - -Ufiht 1 ru-to.- ly l imim-diaiel- y r b?-c- CRANT SCHOOL EXHIBIT, Classes That an Made Excellent Showing. In the report of tne acnool art exhibit in Saturday morning's Examiner theta were Mime inadvertent omission a In connection with the Grant school. Attention should have been called to the excellent reed, raffia and poster work of Miss McDermott's and Miss Robert s third and fourth grade pupils. This was the only work of us kind in the entire exhibit, is were also the beautiful outdoor sketches or MIbs Lottie Stones sixth and seventh grade students. And there was a unique and artistic border by Miss liartog's first grade children. It was cut out of paper and was one of the finest-thing- s in the exhibit. Miss Barrows of the Madlsou building, had a series of illustrations of Dutch life, costumes and country that were exceptionally fine.- Another fealure that was deserving of special mention was the poster illustrations of a- farm, and also the days and months by the Misses Nielson's Farley's and Flowers beginners at the Grant school. The entire Grant exhibit was one of uniform excellence, not only In the objects displayed, but In the manner of th-- ir arrangement. GRANDIN IN COURT. Testimony is Given by the Plaintiffs la the Case. In the Second district court yesterday the damage of Carl J. Orandin va. the Southern Pacific, that was continued on Friday last after a Jury hail )oen secured, was resumed e Howell J. Albert Judge and the whole of the morning seasioa waa taken up with thq thsUnumy of the plaintiff and. that, qf.g . fellow workman. Walter Whitley. Grandin testified as to bow the acrl- deut occurred while be. was engaged with othera .in . unlojuling battery houses from a car and iow one got away from them which, caused h!m to slip and full and break bis leg and alao receive a severe gash on the head Which rendered hlffi . pnconxclous for a period of nine days. . Whitley was op the stand when court adjourned for. the noon recess. bo-for- . WORK COMMENCED. Activit ;y on the Anra King Gold ing Company'o Min- Ground. Word has been ' received at ' the local offices in tbIA cifyOf the Aura King Gold Mining cOmpPrfy In northern Elko county, Nevada, that work had been resumed oh that property, and it is expected to continue without Instrucinterruption from now on. tions have been given to commence sorting out nre fof shipping. Great artivltv in mining bag commenced in that part of Elko county; and it is predated that In that mining region, which so many Ogden people are ted in. will have its full vhare of the mining boom now on ln Nevada, ar.l t Is hoped that northern Elko county, which has been productive of an many millions in the pust, will a greet deal of wealth 'to Ogden people who have secured interests in thrl district. in-te- ron-trihu- ie 23 SHREWD MAN A Always locks for ihe qualily of a suit. If hi gets the best quality for his money then he takes the suiQ Now, wc can absolutely prove to ' give you the es Quality Suit for the least money. mind and try us. ' ) County's Popular Girls to Ihe World's Fair Next July All Expenses Paid Grandest Trip of a Century Bear that in . HORTICULTURAL The Board of rummiesionera held a lengthy yesterday and ; ran ract el qniiu a large amount of busiiu-s-- , mostly of 'hi- romlno order. Tho bid far thi enlargement of ihe county clerk's pffliv vas awarded to G. A. Whitmeycr nvr the sum of $115, and the bid or iht Ogden Saniiron left tarium or $lo0 for the from a bridge destroyed a couple of years ao ln the Ogden canyon, was accepted. Commissioner Wilson reported that the can von road bad been cleaned. In connection with the maner of repairing the Uintah road, he sta'ed that he had written aeveval parties relative to road tax and. as no rcpllea had beta received from them, he was grunted more time on ihat question. It was decided that on Tuesday nil meipliers of the board would visit Salt laike to Inspect the road roller at work on the road near Murray, Tor the purpose of determining whether cr not it would be advisable to purrhase a like roller fop Weber county. Mr. Wtlium reported that ihe trout fry shipment from the hatchery would lie made on Saturday. May Rth, and that, the greater portion of (he shipment would be planted at the head of the south fork of the Ogden river. Air. Madsen reported that a drain was being placed under the motor line ana road In front of the William H tills property ln North Ogden and a bil will be rendered to the motor line company for its portion of the expense so Incurred. Action on the publication of the list of property received by the conn-t- y for delinquent taxes was deferred for one week for the purpose of securing further Information. Air. Stanford reported having visited the County Infirmary and having found everything In a satisfactory condition ai that Institution and stated that tho superintendent had suggested that it would be a good idea to sink a well as a means of securing a direct water supply for the pasture, and the board authorized Mr. Stanford to take the necessary steps for the sinking of an artesian well. ln regard to the communication from J. D. Dickson, who ia secretary ot the committee on lQca'tlon for the new Central Utah Experiment farm, Mr. Stanford reported that he had replied to the same, saying; that Weber county would be glad to hare the experiment station near the line of Davis county, but that the county attorney had stated that a number of legal opinions had been given to the effrci that tho recent lityL pasBcd by the legislature, providing tw the appropriation by tne county of the sum necessary for the establishment of tho station, or rather for the purchase of sixty acres of land and water right, was unconstitutional, claiming that thef legislature had no authority to allow the County Commissioners to create such an expense. The board will, therefore, await further Information pn the subject before any further action Is taken, i The matter of nuirhasing diphtheria that was at (he previous meeting referred to the county physician and the chairman of the hoard of health, was aga'n brought up anJ the county phyalciun recommended that be pur$50 worth of the anti-toxi- n chased from the H. K. Muiford company of Philadelphia and Mr. Stanford whs authorized by the board to make the purchase. In connection with the communication received and read at the last meeting from Secretary of the State Board of Horl'rulture Hickenlooner, regarding the appointing of a horticultural Inspection for the county Mr. Stanford presented the appointment of R. E. Wilson, the appointment to taka effect May 1st with a salary of $75 a month, also allowing $10 per month for horse hire, or ho much of that amount as might be necessary. A letter from Mr. Hirkenlooper was alao attached In which that gentleman endorsed the appointment of Mr. Wilson. A communication was read from the Bell Telephone company stating that they were about to build a circuit by tbe county poor farm and that they would install a 'phone at that institution without charge to the counv. The thank of the board wa extended to the telephone company for the courtesy. Trea.urrr Chambers was authorized to purchase 10.000 stamped envelopes to he need for the sending out of the flrnt fax notice, after which the bids for the scrap Iron at the mouth of the There were only Canyon were open-- d. two of these Mils, the Wheelwright Construction company offered $90 and the Kanltarlum people $100. The hid of Ihe latter w accepted. The following hide for the enlargng of tae cuunty clerk Office' were then opened and were found to be a folio wv. J. G. KihUrom, $498; M. Gillie. $1?0; A. M. Little. $407; J. T. Newton. $390; P. A. laakson. $378. and G. A. Whllmeyer. $355. The tatter tiring the lowest v.as awarded tbe contract for the work. A communication j and revolution from the lioard of education were received k ring th estimate of the to hc rahirt liy tax amount neces-ar- v nd for the the maintensupport levy ance of the achne'ts for the next school year. The ammim named wa $5,nco, Safi'J In exce-if the previou year. The communica.it n waa ordered pi ne' ed on flic. The conimlt'rp on legislation ap20, 1904, consisting pointed of Chatrmaa Stanford and Senator render'd a lengthy report on the bills that were passed hy the reeont legislature that were of benefit to the county as well as on others that failed of pflase. At 12:30 o'clock the board adjourned for one week. Ooun-- - auM-t.oxi- s FIFTEEN & The Big RefiabSe Store E553XS5s IN- Sals cf Old Iron to Sanitarium-B- ids For Repairing Clerk o Office-L- egal Question Over an Appropriation. MEN ENTOMBED. .It lo0 , BE finr-nc'u- Contest and Conditions. Read n John lie, the colored man who was discovered Sunday to have a well developed case o( simiUpox am wa. Offi.-c.lu'i.i liken imo KuicMum, Kcay"-l lat night from ili.t thu um" horpiul and bt left Ogden Cuy mr behind bin:. The colored man in question had on hi face and hand's and is piistuir-ot the I present in juiai such a IHuet dieaeliethat is the over to S.iiii-arwas iurncd When Inspector. Power ye.terday iho pt-house was not in proper condemn h.r the care of a patient, so that I!e was riaicuiion placed ia the temporary near the city jail to spend the hosp-tunigh:. About 10 o'clock l.i rt, night Mr. Power w.ia at the detention hospital and saw to it (nat the patient was well cared for. This morning ii wa ascertained that lie h.id made good his was a escape and 'nstiiutcd bin without avail. No blame can be aiiaciied to Mr. Power as he did hla duty in the mutter, never a minute ihut the colored thinking-foman would dare break the quarantine. There urod be, no fear from him, however, r.s he did not slop in Ogden The trains have lnv watched long.ever since hi a escape known, seen of him. but nothing has of-w- .f as-chi- WILL SPECTOR FOR COUNTY. e Mult-mt-ni- ' Direction 25 1 D i The Standard and Examiner Will Send Ten cf Weber to invade th- - Union James J. lliil Pacific territory with railroad, biaucli-ii,out (run hix N.jnliern and tue Northern Pacific, avcmdiug to a credited in high quarter ta the report l district in New York. An era of competitive railroad building i to lie substituted for the destrue-ti- c compel iiive buying of sock that has disturbed Wall s'reet recently. Truce ha. been d edit red between the group and the Standard O.l party in the stock nunket only. It is generally understood thut E. H. Iliiriiniun ban turned o many of hi. stocks into cash that lie ia go longer the dominant power In Union Pacific. The Standard Oil party fuund him lacking In actual stork and ka. made a treaty w.ih Hill and Morgan that leaves ilarriman in the romps ny merely s. nominal master. But this treaty doe not bind Ihe hands of Other party, and the people purpose to .ettle tbe problem of freight rate hy building roads luto the disturbed territory. They tints will huve a club with which in enforce peace, ineapeetiir of courts or stock markei. Tbe particular field to !o invaded fir.t is that served by the Oregon Short Liue, The Gnat Northers already competes with the Oregon Railway and Navigation company at Portland. But it in not stated that lines are to be dropped by the Gieai Northern into other portions of Union Pacific territory. Southern Oregon, California, I tah and the grout middle we.t are to he invaded if present plan, are consummated. Air. Hill wsv out of New York lut Colonel W. R. Clough, general counsel for tbe Hill railroad, was seen. He .aid that he had not heard of any such schemes of building. The report, however. wi generally credited. The Great Northern is in a position to rnnveit as.i-tIn Ha treasury Into enough rash to build Ihe proposed lincx without adding to ita capital The Northern Pnc'ltc also Is in a remarkably .traug poaition with regard to asset avaiiuble for new construct ion. The St. Paul has stock voted to be issued for building its own line through to the Pacific, If developments warrant nch a more. The fl OO.IHIO, OoO of new stock ihat atocLhnldem of the Union Pacific will authorize on May B whs also designed lo be ued for building into Great Northern and Northern Pacific territory by the Union Pacific. Whether the .lock is ever issued depends ns the extent to which the people push the r line Nouthward. The retirement of George J. Gouli from the Union Pacific lioard is not understood to have any connection with the building war between the Union Pacific, and the Great Northern. Gould and hate had personal differences to Justify tho separation. Denver News. tli-ea- The New Bclasco Star tt 1!ML g of Return Enfiaanment XKE 2, FREE May :.! MAY Wi od Night, Thirsiay Isitef . MoRXINt:, NAMES BV vent Notable , flTSDAV ITT.MT, ye WUhnrtoH,' OUn. May 1 developed today that fifteen men were entombed la the Missouri, Kanms and Tcxaa coal mine No. 19, tour miles went of here b; the explosion yesterday. A rescuing party want Into tho to reach the miae today In .n men. hut ro to noon had not been It ia believed that all were asphyxiated. widi-svo- Fair Contest First This contest Is open to any young lady residing In Weber county, over 1b years of ar, who furnishes a certificate of good chaw actor to the aatisfretlon of tho contest editor. Second Tho contest opens April ICth and closes Saturday at p. nw 1?05. June Third Tht successful contestants will b thn seven young ladies receiving the highest votes In Ogden City and the three young ladies receiving the highest voea In Yeber county outside cf Ogden City. Fouth li coupons must bear the name of the girt voted for. Each vote must be cast within 7 days from date stamped or printed en each coupon, oivvideJ that all votes mart be eset before 6 p, m. Saturday. Juno 24th. 1S0T. All votes and coupons shall bo left at tho Standard Office or malb Fifth to tbs Contest Editor, Standard d Office, Ogden. Utalv. Sixth Votes shall be counted each day and tne total vote and standing of eacn eonteatant shall bo announced in t!e Evening Standard or tho Morning Examine., dally. Three reapcRaibio burlness men will constitute a board to 8ovsnt) in the ouoceasful contestants at the clow of the contest. , Eignth Each young lady before entering the contest, from Ogdon City, will bring a certificate, giving hor age, full name end residence. Earh young lady before entering tho contest in Weber County, outside' of Ogden City, will present a certificate from the school trustees of tho ffW cl net In which she livea, stating her aga and place of residence. Ninth Coupons wl'.l be issued as follcwa:. Coupon In each Sunday Morning Examiner gcod for 10 votes. ? i r. do-ter- COUPONS FOR DAILY SUBSCRIBERS Each Daily subscriber for either tho Evening Stendani or Morning E- -, amlner, shall be entitled te cast for each month's subscription, paidBO In votee 60 vote For each month' delinquent subscription to dally collected Each auch Daiiy aubscriber anal! ba entitled to cast for each alx month' 600 votes eubacrlption paid in advance, a special coupon of Each young lady that brings to our office a NEV subscriber for either the Morning Examiner or tho Evening Standard, shall bo entitled ta east tho following votes: 600 votes First For necurlng a now subscriber 100 votes Second For each month paid In advance Third For each six months paid In advance an extra eoupon of 1,000 votaa Fourth For securing a new subscriber who Is net at the time subscribing for an Ogden paper, or whe has not been such subscriber for 00 days, an extra ... 2,000 votes Fifth For a new aubscriber wha has never taken cither the Evening 2,000 votes Standard or th Morning Examiner s m . COUPONS FOR WEEKLY SUBSCRIBERS Each Weakly Standard subscriber who shall pay In advenes one year, 100 votes beyond April 10th, 1906, Is entitled to cast 100 votes For each year delinquent weekly subscription paid up Provided, that each Weekly subscriber who shall pay mors than ons year In advance shall ba envied to cast an extra coupon for each addi 600 votes tional year, so paid Eaeh young lady that brings ta our office a new subscriber to tha Weekly Standard with $160 In cash, shall ba entitled to caat for such new aub1,000 votes scriber Tha asms with 85e for alx months' eubacrlption to tho Weekly Standard 500 votes shall receive All foregoing subscribers must be secured and votes cast before 6 p. m, Saturday, Jur.a 24th, 1905. Ne coupon can bo voted aftar 7 days eld. Hill-Morg- SfaBO0 . Jlat-ritna- Neglected ' colds make fat graveyards." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup helps men and women to a happy, vigorous old age. ANOTHER and Conditions Governin' Rules .1 Contest Application To GOLD DISTRICT. Not Far From Gold Center In Stonewall Range. Tb Standard-Examiner- , Ogdun, ' ,J A dUtrlet, hitherto hut little heard of, haa suddenly Jumped Into prominence. This new camp i known ft the Bird's Neat J atrirt, k Hinted almut four of the Stonawnll range, aaya mllp the Goldfield AHnor. Lena than a mile from the Gold Center road, a small rrea of eruptive zone has broken r ...I agree to comply with the rule and conditions goeriung said contest through (hr rhyolite capping. 1 .orated hy Wright A Ward a year ago, little attention wbh paid to it owing ro the prrva'ling excitement at Gold ('eater. More careful prospecting, however, disclosed the ledge lo be of conldor-- . able width and containing values in free gold for ll.OOfi feet nr more. Air. Inmen, a writ known mining ' man snd careful prospector, submitted the group of claims to Messrs. Pullen & Beardsley representing a wealthy j Milwaukee eyndteate, and a month ago Mrl Pullen, In company with the firm's engineer, Mr. H. R. Bacon, ' visited the property. After a very careful sampling the entire dike, for a width of twenty fret and fully duo feet in length, showed free gold in every pan and the cropp'ngs themselves were sprinkled with the precious metal visible to the naked eye. Assays show value from $10 to $30. Inman was not mistaken when he said he had a good thing. Nothing wua raid about it un-til recently and new now comes today from the tnlneis engaged in opening, richer up the claims that panning than ever are now being found. Nam of applicant Address i i We, the undersigned resident of. pcrsonMly know tbe above applicant and know her to ba good character and reputation. of . Address Names of three Responsible person ' 1 , from rt Utah; 'f and wish to enter the Lewis and Clark Centennial Expoitioa contest I am a resident of Standard-Examine- ::4 h, a yonag lady a,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.. Address ,,,,,ii(ii,,inii,, Address The entire area of the mineral licit covered hy almut fifteen locations and la sltnoxt entirely controlled by Pullen and HcnrdRlcy and Mr. Inman. In appearance It would oepin that It was ar. extenk'on of the Goldfield bell. is fully twenty feet Tbe quarts Is e well dcfln-width, lie I v.ei-wall of purphvry and can Im traced 3.0(111 feet or more. )l if one o( the he .si lefiiu-fo hn found and points to aui'ihpr his pindiirer. Thu lucky owner-- , arc lo In congratulated. OB a OLDSMOBZLE the CAR THAT RUNS Olds Runabout, a boa a work 1 $700 Olds French T oi.. ing Runabout, Thc,OT $800 Olds Touring Car, More Value Than Any Car Made Today. Prices F. O. Ogden. Send for Catalogue. L. :r B. BECRAFT, Agent aac COR. GRANT AND 24th ST. OGDEN, UTAH. 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