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Show -- episcopal belief in Md Christian Science Doctrine 1 seeraad I see prophet: before their line! thinfii latter part crying need of the chria" luc twentieth .century churche. ChrWUn kealms by no mouop-..- . -Christian Scientists have oih-- r Christian healing. f iflcea some claim sects, and Morinonlsiii. Divine healing. of the principle of were among statements chore He the Rev. J. tbs itniarks made by D. D-- , rector of St.. Mark's of Denier, the moat church Episcopal and exclusive powerful, aristocratic church in the Colorado J, me-STt- o the Salt Lake Telegram. attained no Dr Uoughtoa recently of the Mills'' variety as sn exponent should tliought that Christian healing Ktl be made one of the function! and kstiutioni of the Chrlatian church. his His announcement that such was beikf and that., pooner or later, all Christian churche would 1)3 eompclli-Include the healiby popular acchilm to their tenefa of among disease of ng fshh, created a furore in the church circles of Denver. attDr. Houghton was In Salt Lake Lai FLAGS Unknown Person, Claiming to Rcpre sent Pattern, la Reaping a Rich Harvest in Thia City. sperial Another fraud, being worked on the women of Ogdm and vicinity, has Ju.t come to light upon the complaint of seveial oi rhe victims and tne mattei has been reixirted to thy police who are Stow endeavoring to locate the perpetrator. On Saturday boveral women rally;! ftt the store of Last Thomas and slated that Home man had called upon them and said he wav working in the Interest of the Standard that are handled by that store patterns Hnd claimed that upon the payment of ?:.23 which was to bn used for advertising purposes, that a rack of the patterns would be delivered them by the, above firm, who would guarantee them $su per month acting as the agents for the patterns. Last Thomas state that thjy have authorized no one to act as thnir agent In that rapacity nnd that the scheme is a fraudulent one. The matter was reported to tho police on Satto the statement of urday, one of tho above firm, but other comreceived plaints were yesterdav, which shows that the grafter is still at work. . a man of pleasing personality, 1 attainment as a scholar; of brll-Uiachievements as a leader of men. But, hia associates say, hia greatest, bit Bwt profound power, ia with the vide little children. them he baa a wonderful With Inf- talks to children will in audience of a thousand Utile ia mpt attention for an hour at a luence and his bold ones tine. Houghton said 'that nis Dr. itstri-Ht- i and opiniona in Denver with reference to Christian healing had been diverted by some of the papers. I bare, after the most careful and William M. Miller was up from Zion 8unday taking In Ihe sights of Ogden. A good, supply of Rock Springs coal on heed. John Farr Coal Yard. Tel. 7. H. Cummins-- , Jr., of Salt Lake City, was in Ogden yesterday on a short visit. C. Mclrvin Is looking tin his sister. He lias not Siin hr for K years. She married a man by the name of Lcau-ard- . See the ad" in want column. 15-ye- p. Sclen-tktifo- . g ChristJnn healing. wld that in thw line mm they claim,everything may be clanned- - as Hudson rinnees It. aa some sort of de- : A Judge Murphy went to Salt Lake City yesterday and hence there was no session of the municipal court. When PJnf'iggratlon. thia morning court is convened idea is to get these aorta and there will be a large crowd of holdtogether on a scientific basin. rBt " o be the monopoly of no overs" to try, some pi whom will have been fonflned . since .Saturday afterT1NVe'wnnt no schixm. noon without trial. Science church has suffered from nchiama. We wniild County Treasurer Alma D. ChambHint to get the great reau1t;, that ers, with, an enlarged force of clerks, l'nu had if this principle the work on the first tax t0 n aet science, as commenced will notices yesterday. The work ve lioen e,:c,rllty with all possible be ru-hthrough sciences. speed and it Is expected that the not-- , ,27. th original basis of Ctrl ices will be ready for. mailing by the rvprl ecta latter part of the week. , u "71ho'T"I,n,n l,8c,,ent,t- - nlv,"0 Scien-- . Slnid Realera and others. The Christian Scientists xre imt0 p?t tJjPra "U together proving the time for V" w'lpn,lflc basis, and are beautifying the Interior of hi I th.e nK,l,f'J,np Of the claims their church at the corner of Twenty-fourt- h . u.?rlstUn 8elpn meth-- a street and -- Lincoln avenue. thpre were more They are contemplating other improveofLhMlln "port, ments which will add to the beauty of 1.2, Where there that locality a lawn, fence, etc. mue., smoke there must be some J. Whalen, who ws arrested sevnei-iIS,0"? much Bond, If all eral days ago on a charge of dronk-- , rfia. jl thrf ects are doing fitness, and whom, while serving time, 1!evUt,n5 it wa learned, answered a description ntwshe. "d human suffering. of a man who committed burglary, war Whv M,ni,hKe Ch,,,ch take bold taken to the county Jail yesterday h,beneflu t0 Ihe poor, with the charge of burglary In the h helpleMl tha second degree hanging over Tils head. blind He will huVe hia preliminary hearing th llfiht-- t0 at 10 Q'clock tomorrow morning. he m,tur- - We hlhi shdu'.d i Rev. H. H. Fleer, of the Evangelical rl a obance to how vhat e.?) J'j no dvSuii. bovine Jne There U now church, has arrived from Marian. O., U where he wa given a farewell Wore selves upon ti ,0U6bl1 Broond t0 'w some his departure for Ogden. The Mirror nd at! ,ahouM com' ,0Bpther of that city said that Rev. Fleer, in end Wientlflc facts his farewell sddrcu, stated that in takUd prinrinfra lrt ing tip his new work lie whs starting Prt . from and . on a mlasio:i which hlrf grandfather de"T, m railr 8fJ,ncs church is the sired him to take up when lie was a young1 m!n. Mr. Fleer is saM (o be s WWW net1ofC!1,rlI,'l!,u1,ealins th preacher of considerable ability and her is welcomed to bis new home. &rc?owVK,o?)an talM a, Christ MARRIED IN THE TEMPLE. ... - '" tXFJ? ed - fti ,h.T ! . hp'the Ir our-cent- S ?ni xnzrfbr!- -' 0f tl,e loiter ha iVrg ;;VChn,rr S1 ennogpJnHtj." . gf; i, or to Va :ib t"v hrlatlan Science ",eJ0,hr church that tt-- ! sr centurv mnr Tw cTeS'?'1 " ya ikmiBh-fn- J l 2S definite 'r-I,r- rc' ? part be ChrU- chtUSe- I11 own L, , Boing where thev '1 Jarihri, they a 'll snnnlv - " ' th" t,on of tho than that of "tatter. . denomlnatlona. as POilsl,'erlnR it with ,,na res, kppP h,t in step with Happy Couple Greeted by a Large Number of Frianda. Thursday evening last the wedding reception of Miss Sarah E. Enipey ande Peter Uir.noch withheld at the of the groom's parents In this city. The young couple were marrl-tIn the Salt. Lake temple, Wednesday. About one hundred people were in attendance at the recaption and the evening was Rpcnt In making merry over the happy events. The groom h.is be?n employed for a number of years past as yardman at the Eccles lumber yards. The bride Is the daughter of the late Charles Empey. Th newly married couple will make their street, home at 1C8 Twmty-aecon- mi,ttmpeil!hn'1 Progressive later, or),- - iJiJ'i Pro,,8,n oon- - YSAYE behind i? eeickly m,),p .2' Pro1 'I and the cm Is met T. real-deuc- d CONCERT AT SALT LAKE MAYMTH. ni h Of rd-r- . look to the Do not fail to hear the greatest vioI receive the linist et this, or any other aqe. Seats membership on sala at popular prleea at Rosa Book ,f Chr't dur- - Store. Excursion train leaves Ogden ministie. via Rio Grande Western at 7:00 p. ?likpaniTttip i,: personal mJ- on- ,h 5,,lt th0 returning at 11:40 p. m-- Fara S1.00 earth." round trip. n! Street Tt.rc n-- . :.j Loci l ittle on May 15th. All members of i::g in A. It. (ha:ge thj urruu-nvu- 1 ;;v i..r the ii. v.:c ucku.;" the City Hull S?U!ii..y to r';..i i made in tho sotk ana a; nizki- - fiual Biiang.'uu'n.si for ; tv csmpmvnt. From the report t .u :.:ctr , -.- i,:;i:.-.-iod n, -- y The soliciting committee will generally visit (he bn.lness community this week sn,l a generous response will no doubt be had In this very large affair. Cnmrrde H. O. Wardleigh will net as Installing officer In the evening, nd the. musical nttnihers. with the speeches and other program will do much for tha ediflestina of all. And the dance at the pavilion will tv? a feature to thme ' interested lo thnt pleasant pastime, the crowd itself being one that will bring pleasure to all In al tendance. has arranged Co, John V. for a bountiful supply of souvenir badges that will be on gale at a nomNi-l-o- Jhe ladies rf the loenl auxiliaries contemplation the entertainment of th? lariic of the visiting bodies at K. of P. hall which has lately been renovated and placed In excellent condition. have In PLAITS AND FLOWERS :c-- ifhor.i;- upposr- - to 1 able for having ;i mo..: r..; .v, .'i,: time and iao loth of lia mli n bannor day fm Ogdo.:. Ee,. t:. ,.. sand vbliorn will lie u th,. o; ; mi cliffetcut parts of the Elate. of t;.e c,-Hupciiiitenlcut All'-o-ehiiols, will te askeri to his aides frulil t.le I..I.U, to t'8 that ihe cliihlreii ui e pn.1,1 phiced i nd lend succoas in the oeva -ion. Thera will be specie I and police detailed to ,i" liiat no iianii will come to the little ihiOk of an. rani-Il.The teams will 1h kept nil tbit side of the Mrept ::ri overythiug done tor the childrens safety sad pleasure. Several thousand liags tor .hem a;e being prepared as i)HVw:irn tif the day, to become 1 heir properly after the event Is over. During nils week they will be placed in the hunls of Ihe toaciiri or each building for distribution, saoiple,. nf which arc now on exhibition at different st;es of the city. It is hoped to make thin one .f the most impiestslve affair., of the iluy, ad that th'ce will lie nen-to be found to oliji-ct- . The School for the Deaf anil the Blind, Saerrd Heart Aradnmy, Wrbr IndiiKtrial' Stake Academy, sehiKd, etc., have hern invited itnd are ex tier l ert to be On hand. The gnxeiiior. Reimtors, member of rongrwu. and other state officials are expected to lo present with the different bodies. The attendance of the (1. A. R. and auxiliaries ia Hire to he the largest ever assembled hi the history of the state. The local command of tha state guard and Spanish War veterans, with arm, are to la nut in force ami l"nd their ahl In making the affair n striks ing troin a military point nf view, to .how the rising generation a miniature retrospect of the day nf 01 to. 'fin, when thfse whose hair is row grav and step lesa elastic pnenged in scene throughout the Oreat Republic at that time when circumstances called the boys of whole families on each -- ide to slnud for that which they thought waa the tight. It ia hoped that the local pride of the rlty and the patriotism of all will be displayed In the flinging to the breeze of Old Glory from evc-rvantage point. The national commander and staff are expected to arrive Sunday and he met at the train by the local r"c?plhn ccmnilllee. wberj they will take a run down to Salt Lake City, returning next morning wilh the contingent from the couth. The Tadics of the several religion denominations have in contemrdatinn dipnera on that lny at the different churches, at which visitors may find s nice meal, meet friends and a pleasant, hour. The dinners should lie properly advertised and designated no they can easily lie found nnd do mtirh good in the wav of entertainment. inal figure. T;.c county comn-u tiiiisli a - i ,f uk.;.i!-x- ' May an-- 12 ci1 afi,-- when Asrsor i ,n-i- r bffid-y- adjourneu completed I ii aiipe-irci- l BY t the lioaid lu u.iti slated tL.it lie iirfj cuiupleted i lie a ol ail cliiesc of pniperty in Weber count) i iiu submitted a mbula'r.i suicr.imt siHiwiiio grand t.;,l (,t ,IJ,UH.!-- 7, au of FIST.:.,.', m. r hk1 and ti.e (tatcuieni was i'1- - iru i placed on die. CilinillLsJlHier Wli-a- li ni,oi'L-.- l tbst on Taes.lav last tlic IidimiI bad vLit-cHall Luke and misi st :l tin- - road roller nt work oil t rou l near Murmat at Jeaet a ray and teu-to- u roller, to be liihwn iiy horecs, lo- purcaafced by Wclvr cvunl;- - and the lieil. was instriai d to for bid. Horn aeveral hr ms known to nundlp that clai-- of ninrliiucry. Mr. WiJson also repurtc.l that the county had borrowed the city mud roller and that the cmiuty would o? c.Ul.J upon to pay the eii-nsof operating h. Ho also stated that the roller was being used at night time, on account of frightening teams during the day and full her said that the roller had broken through the Mill creek bridge, but had beeu gotten out with-ou- t damage except lu the city bridge. The seine commissioner was suthorir.-et- . tu k for bids for sprinkling Ogden canyon road for the Besson of l'Jiib. Hr. Knibes repotted that there at lodging Were two county eues houses and none at the hospital. C'lminii-sicne- r Madsen made a somewhat length v report nu several road matter In iii.i different dtstrlctr. and also stated that he had isiied Ilain City with representatives of Ihe Ilcll Telephone people Hnd lnd arranged lines fur (he setting of the jmli-- necessary lor the extension of their lines pn'.i d i.- uk Ia the court yesterday Hairy M is, who wr.s rcniictcd, April 27. of involuntary I'Miisluuu'iicr upiin the person of Wilburn rito:u, was 1 lowed to sirvr by Judge it) months in th cimut-- ' Jail, which t within two monies ol the maximum penalty tor that crime. v.a Before passed upon the piixouor litrict Atloruer Hull ei son. who pron-rutc.- l the ca-ntade the at?ntnt that had iiiitn-into do wili the pul lication ot sn article appearing in ihe papers after the trial to the offers thai the J:i.v In the had made an error in of involuuiary bringing in n manslniighior. when they lmndcd "iiould have been nun-el.- i voluntary tight for Ihe Attorney tnuiie a shmi jih-- i or clemency for the piiHonor, after which a s-- s iu that section. Air. Stanford reported having visited ihe county Infirmary and that lol-lRycraft, one of the olded inmates of that instllhtlnn, was very ill and not expected to live. He also .reported upon a visit made to the roads in the lliverdale district and upon the work being done there. A communication was received from the secretary it the hoard of trustees nf the State Industrial srhmil railing at tent inn to section 2 Mil of the revined statutes of Utah, 1SP8, which says the board shall estimate and determine as nearly as may be, the actual expenso per annum of keeping buys and girls committed to the A Stair Indulrinl school o:i complaint of their parents or guardians and feat the cotris of g such boy and girl, including transportation to the schoo', shall be wholly paid by such parents or gtur.l-l.-unless the board otherwise directs, in which case pitch expense be paid by the county from which the child was committed. On motion the matter was laid On tne table. romml.rioncr btanford offered the follotriug resolution and moved its adoption, and the satnr whs thereupon : uiisnlmnusly adopted,Be ll resolved by the board of county commissioner's of Weber county that all claim for salaries of officers and clerk and all employes rendering ervlee to Welier county he epproved and allowed for payment on the last Monday In rtteh month: that all other claims for supplies and materials of all kinds, for contract work and for all work performed on the mads under the direction nf tho. road supervisors be paid on the first Monday in each month, this resolution to become effective on June 1, 1905. All crJeni and resolution of thia board In conflict with the foregoing are hereby vacated and set aside. Attorney George Halverson filed a petition fiir a quit rlr.im for John D. Peterson for ft part of the N. W. quarG ter seetion 24, township north, range 2 vest, which It appears was sold for taxes Dccemlier 17, 1894, and in which Fetet-o- n claims that the taxe have always paid by blip-ei- r and predecessors and that the whole trouble mist have arisen from an erroneous darling, point or ! th? quarter scc:.?u Is short, lie asks for Ihe quit rlnini to the property in order to clear the title to the same. y ke-pin- n . e, - g ca-.v- c wa locked nil. pronnuin-e.- Moss was uik! l in the matter of O. L Purycar vs. Southern Pacific railway. the wa plain; i Its uiiswvr to the demtirn-aigiii-and taken ltudcr advisement by the court. In Ihe matter nf Edwin 11. Graves, receiver, v. Florin I. R Iftvd, on niotl.in of the attorney for the plaintlfr the case was eontluueu. The esse . Mar.v ... McCullough va ihe Oregon Short i.ine, an artlon from the killing ot a cow by a train on tho road, which animal waa value; at 275. The following jurv was hcciired: Janiea J. Baker, W. J. Bartleiu William Fowler, Edwin .lames M. Snout, Lewis p. Btoue, Thomas, W. W. Browuing and Jainos In,- - r Cowan, The plain: iff and one nihi-witness tegtlfied as to the location where the cow was killed and Ihe case will be continued at the afternoon aessiou. The jurors, oilier than thane acting on tbla case, were excused uutll 1I this morning. L0WERY-J1NE- S r WEDDING Young Couple to Mako Their Homo in Omaha, A marriage license wsa granted in the comity clerk's oli'lee yeslcrdav to Charles XV. liowery, 2d, of Ssn Francisco, auJ Miss Bessie Jones, 20, of Ggdeu. The prospective groom was, during the building ot the cutoff. connerted wilh the engineering corps and wa located iu this city and he i the aixtti member tu claim sn Ogrieu girl for a bride. The bride-elec- t is the daughter of George W. Junes nnd I a member of tin- - youngi-social Bucn-Luci- Fifty thousand carnation planta, sweet wllilims, snap .dragons, plants, Blocks, asters, daisies, PECBATICD OFFICERS pantiles, Chinese pit.ks, quantity of beddiag plants. Must be sold at once. A bargain. Place your orders at once for cut Judge Patton Addresses a Letter to flowers for Decoration Dav. Bishops of Warda. VARNEY S GREEN HOUSE, 2('0 West 30th St, lnd 304. Judge Patton of the juvenile court lu twenty bishhag addressed AN UN.TCCORLED NUMBER. ops of as many c;lcsiaiical ward 'requesting that each in this cou-Trecommend ti.e name of nmc Muitablc of Father Cushnahan at tha Eloquence of probation person for the Sacred Heart Musicale. officer. Tee ju.ls- cxplaina that the office la one without salary, but when In the account of Miss Clara O'Con-.nell'- s actual service is performed the board will piano redial, one unm he- - was of comity conimis-ioncr- .j allow 'omitted, a number too that, sent us fees. shaft of eloquence divert to f Th:- - jurisdiction the Juvenile Thia mi, tho In arts of all. I'. court extends over all youths eighM. Cusiicahana congratulatory ad- teen yea:1 of mb-- auri under. The duty claim dress, which many ;s thu of tho probation officer In the varCertain ious ward Is to exercise a happiest he has ever riven. it is that his litilo talk glow--', ws.u lockout over the young folks and If paTTPStmss and Eparkled with w.., they violate tbc law bring them be"Touching alike t..e springs oL laugh- fore Judge PaiKinthe sources of team. ter and The position cjrricsi with it considhearts by hit erable Having mored and the oflUvr tender allusion to tho great sacrifices appointed In the vnrioiia wards should parents often make in giving their be ones having pifi'ii-ncfor good cniltl;vn advantages whish, lio.viivcr vri'Ji tho young people. willing they might 'be, could no: .n attained in any o:hor country save our Terrihlo piasuen. those Itching, pesown great land, he gave Tree expresof ti.e skin. Pul. an sion to bis appreciation not ony oi tering rilaeases lo misery. Doans Ointment cure-- . the.nmaolp accomplishments and high end mental Jtifts of the young entertainer, At any drug stor. whom he had known sinre she was a HE IS FOUND TO BE INSANE. litilo tor. but also to her slmpTiciiy and general character. In speaking ol uor muslral ability, Workman Employed on th Simmons Hardware Warehouse. h.i expressed the hope mat she would not like so many others ".nde her light under a bushel," but generously Joseph Srhuit, who has been workexercise talents, to add to on the f?im mons Hardware coming of others, to enrich the Jov was examine, rew wan-ho,:pany's of the home circle and to enrich the Drs. Baker and Fmith at Gw county by poetic beauty and solemnity of relig- Jail this morning for Insanity, and ious services. , was committed t 'hr Asylum, where Schult wlil he taki-- tomorror. YEAYE SPECIAL via Rio man has lipeti uctlng Grapde The demented Western. Fare 1.00 round trip, leav- ntrangeiv fur- some days and on one 7:00 p. m., returning 11:40 ccraslun aleinnii-ing Ogden by jiiinjv m. . p. ing in Lite rivi-i- Rules and Conditions Fair Contest Governing f!rst This Cffitvet U open to any young lady residing lo Weber county, ever 15 of ae, who furnishes a certficatr of goad cha of the contest editor. bier lo tfiv. bccond The zor.test opens April i?th and closes Saturday it ( p. yi-ir- s t'S 1PU5- - 24th, Tul-- d u! contest ant will he tnn seven young ladies receivTi.e ing th. iilphest votes In Ogden City and the tbrea young ladies receiving the hiphst vsea In Weber county outside ct Ogden City, Fau'th Mil ccuoc'i bear the name of the girl voted for. Each-vetmutt 1j- - cast witni 7 Cays from date stamped or printed on each coupon, divided t:;at :! votes must be cast fcrioro tp.ni. Saturday, Juno ?4rk. IPbf. Fl.'t! Mil vetes mi shall ba teft at tha Standard Office or mailed to the Contest Ecitur, Standard Office, Ogden. Utah. Cii't'-- . Vctes shall be counted each ey and tne total vete and standing ef each contestant aha'I be announced In Evening Standard or tha Morning Ekemlncr, daily. Csveiith Three rrspcm-iblbuslnrr.e men will constitute a board to determine the successful contestants at the c or. of the contest. tha contest, from Ogden City, Elgrrcn E;h young Ldy before ante-rinwill brirg certificate, pivinq her ag.rui! name and rvslde.vce, ferh young lady before eutcrlig the contest in Weber County, eutsids ef Opden City, will present ctrfiflcatb from the school tivateee ot the precinct In which she llvej, vtatinq her age and placa of resldeftce. Ninth Coupons tv'll be issued as follows:. Coupon In each Sunday Morning Examiner gved for 10 vetaa. ku-i-s- r-u- te COUPONS fOIl DAILY SUBSCRIBERS Each Dally subscriber for eitner tho Evening Standard or Morning Examiner, ahall be entitled to cast for each month' subscription, paid In adM VOtC vance a I a a. a... . SO votes For each month'c dielinquent subscription to dully collected Each such Daliy subscriber snail be entitled tc cast for each six months' 500 votes subscription paid in advance, a special coupon of Each young lady that brings lo our office a NEW subscriber for eitner tho Morning Examiner or tha Evening Standard, shall be entitled to cart tha .... .....a.,. following votes: M0 votes First For necurlng a new subscriber 193 votes Second Fo each month paid In advance Third For each six months said In advance an extra eoupon of 1.030 votes Fourth For securing a new subscriber who is not rt tha time subscribing for an Ogden papr, or who haa not been such subscriber for 90 days, an extra 2,009 votes '.'..Ill Fifth For a new subscriber who hsa never taken Either the Evening 3,999 votet Standard or the Morning Examiner COUPONS FOR WEEKLY SUBSCRIBERS ..........I.. n Contest Application - Tr The Standard EAminer. , r circle. Both the contracting parties have a large circle of friends ill this city who will Join in extending good wishes to the happy couple. The wedding was solemnized last evening and the newly wedded pair will reside In Mr. Iowery has sc Omaha, wlu-i- with the Pacific hocepted a tel department of the Union Pacific. , , Ggdeu, Utah: f am a resident of J Iwla Standard-Examine- r Former County Clerk Admitted Practice In the Courte. to At the opening aeaulan of the supreme court in $slt ijike yeaterdsv morning, upon the report of the examining commit tee, Senator Uharle R. Hollingsworth, former county clerk of this city, was admitted tu practice in the supreme rmirL This adipfst-loIn the supreme bar of the state carries wilh It the privilege to practice in all other stale rourli and is quite an honor for the senator who has studied law during his leisure moment for the pat few yearn. and wish to enter tha mad Clark Centennial Exposition contest I agreo lo comply with tha ruisa from..., and conditions said contest go.-erain- Nama of applicant, , Addr6U tllfMlMMilMlMIIIIH Wtf tbs ufidcrsfMd 4 AddreSS J "s,,ai?ia Responsible persons YOUNG FLEISCHMAN IN NAVY. The Ho' Grande will run an excursof NdifolL, Vu.. May 8.- - The pan-niion tor tnose wishing to witness tha young Tvi a who, field day sports between Ogden, Salt small fori imc hail punt in nu Lake and Park City high schools at rffnrl in him. War found Salt Lake May 13th. a liural sitprenlli-- licr, have ; 11 will leave train Special no) to lake him onl of Ogden at the a. m.t returning leave Sait Lake at navy. Thy any Ihry have been 11:30 p. m. il:ai with applicatinii in bis Fare 1.00 for tha round trip, Kindi.inc lad will have an opixir- lx-r- n lrtr-i- o 'lihnilllHilllUB af!r cnli-t-o- - I itMfMliMISStMaliiflllltttUIIII, prRonUy know the above applicant and knew her to be of good character and reputation. Names of three f rdldtnti of iimiiiniMiititMiiiHMiiiis FIELD DAY EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE MAY 13TH. nr illl HI nil . i LAVYER HOLLINGSWORTH. n . Each Weekly Standard subscriber who shall pay In advance one year,' 100 votes beyond April 10th, ISOS, ia entitled to cast 100 votes hor each year delinquent weekly subscription paid up Provided, that each Weakly subac liber who ahall pay mors than one addiyear In advance shall bs en;!:led to cast an extra coupon for each &00 votes tional year, so paid Each young lady that brings ts cur office a new subscriber to the Weekly' Standard with $1J0 In cash, rhall be entitled to cast for such new sub1,000 votes scriber The same with 85c for six months' cubscrlption to the Weekly Standard 500 votea shall receive All foregoing eubrerlbera must be secured and votes east before 6 p. m Saturday, June 24th, 1305.' Nd coupon can ba voted after 7 days pld. . to-w- it U-c- and Examiner Will Send Ten of Weber Contest and Conditions. Head t . im.u y in i hi boi 8. County ere only . Uu!l .. .j 0 Countys Popular Girls to the Worlds Fair Next Jniy Ail Expenses Paid Grandest Trip of a Century Attorney H alvei son Denies Giving Out a Report in Relation to tha Caa Other Court News. irfunv 0f Hcuse-lnr- vi.tr arv U Expected ia Die. coffin..;.. i- SENTENCED TO TEN MONTHS JLDSE HOWELL. OF Covrty to Buy a R:ai Rclier Through sut-cen- Sheriff Joseph W. Hailey took Jos. Kendall to the slate penitentiary yeswill Rerve 1 yelertking study and research," he terday, where Kendall sentence for wife murder, afaid, "crane to the conclusion that the live is not ripe for the growth of mr ter being found guilty of murdt-- r in idee rmong the people. The people the .second degree. pMnwIrei are not ivarty for it. They de not understand Prof. E. W. Nichols, of the Ogden my idea or my moth. band, has a new member for big or1 He arrived yesterday and that Christian Science has ganization. taught Christian healing before ns mot Iter and baby are doing nicely. Tha Ud rider our observation more than professor is luring congratulated on the MT other creed or sect has done. We increased member-hir W winci pally indebted to the the fmpetua the movement for A piano, being transported on an Ctainnn .heeling has received In re- expreea wagon along 24th street about mit rears. two oclock yesterday, did off the mileratanjtf(i, the Christian1 and fell to the street,. face downMwitt have no monopoly on the dray be ward, with a crash that could Ides of Christian healing. Fifteen oth-- : heard for several blocks. w eecth-e- nd llormonism, too, I claim some of the principle. Fattl Noble, freight and express agWrine heeling." ent for the Pacific Electric railroad hin Ci!inuing discunvion of the at Lo.; Angeles, Is in the city riit-lninterests that are vital to him. with friends. He i a son of It. Houghton eald: Noble nf th? SouthFte?n other aecta beside nij1, Pacific and ia well known in; Ogtartefu. Science, claim some of the ern -den. 7 . Twenty-bit- h to .Ircp FOR EETTLCftENT 3ILL3 ARE CHANGED. CATE3 ! Silt Lake. kind of man that one Instinctively Si, confidence in. And he is a man of Police FIE ip i The Stanford JAIL ARE TC BE OiSTr:E'vTcC TO THE CHILDREN A GOES TO A WOMEN ARE DEFRAUDED OUT OF SPARE CHANGE. MOSS HARRY R V ending the aixth annual convocation cf the Episcopal missionary district of He may i. um. ;riv!'V i A FRAUD srsssssssr i.fl Ft VICTIMS 0! Jo At H. READY TriV' ANOTHER - hdli Dill healing m H' J .( a youag lady mtitaittimtl' ziuorose Addreia Ml,,, in filler Annapoiia naval srad-rin- r tho navy, they and, mi In-- llkr-will Ikivo him to smdy with Annapolis hi view. iiii-il- d MRS. CHABVICK'3 CASE. May 7. Tho oau of Mrs. niHriwii-i- ; was todiiv mm for hearing I H.i, I'ni'.od States court or nppoala rim Innat'. lor October 3. !Bpujwi.jsj!imw m Wmmzm aw tawmMMSMMHWfiitfwviftae wi y . an rm -- ......... . - OLDSMOBILE the CAR THAT RUNS - Olds Runabout, $700 Olds French Touring Runabout, Thetor $800 e hr . - l it work Olds Touring Car, Thc $1,500 More Value Than Any Car Made Today. Prices F. i t Le Ogden. (Send for Catalogue. O. B. H BECRAFTp AmnL COR. GRANT AND 24th ST. OGDEN, UTAH. We Have the Finest Equipped ' Repair 5hop in the State l fi |