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Show TEE SIOBMNt: SESSION OF COUNTY BOARD many of damage complaints TO CROFS. Inspector la ustint to Horticulture Wilson Authorirad-Barl- ow aa Deputy Sheriff. held The county commissioners a and session yesterday. transacted a Urge amount of routine waa the kiiinesa, among which of the two additional dele---e to the Irrigation congreaa. appointed thia morning were La Watson and X. C. FI yga re. These. JSthCT with Joseph Stanford. George w Hanson and Elmer E. Anderson. farm a delegation from thia county. trees and Insect, Injurious to thecame In for beets of the county, nir roasidtrable diacuaaion. K. JS. Wilson, horticulture Inspector, appeared before deihs hoard and stated that he had disrated hi time principally to the trict at Firs Points where ha was in eradicating the San Joae gie Ha also stated that a number of received from com plaint had been feiidenta of the bench relative to the wae defitcdrery of a new worm that ploying the shade trees. In response to three complaints he had visited the lares complained of and sprayed the trees to destroy the pesta. Complaints pyrin usd to come in from the bret grower relative to the fly that was flaring havoc with the beet plants. Heiaid his time was so taken np with his other work that he could not all summons. The board then authorised the Inspector to employ a d deputy at a compensation not to $M0 per day, mainly for the pur-for- e ef circulating among tbs beet desgrowers the best methods for the truction of the fly. Commissioner Wilson stated that, on recount of the extreme dry weather, the board would not commence the espeading of the road tax In the I'lntsh district until the rainy season. Ur. Hadsea reported that, In company with the county surveyor, he had visited the Taylor district and surveyed la front of the Clark property for ilw construction of a drain, which was to he about one mile in length. The surveyor will etihmit an estimate of the the cost at a later meeting of en-aag- ex-rre- board. The same commissioner reported that the $9 due the county from the Ogden ft Northwestern Railroad company for the construction of a culvert la front of the William Hill property in North Ogden, had been turned over to the cotint ytraasnrer. Commissioner Stanford staled in connection with the matter of rrfueo from the sugar factory, that had been referred to Fish and Game Warden HNg and himself, that they had called upon Superintendent Flygare and Presi- that the fact out that two years ago ths suae matter was taken up and Inrestlgpttd. with the result that ths fact in established that there wae nothiqg 4g the. refuse to kill the flab, dent Spencer and u brought as wi complained. It was also brought out that a settling pond had been made from which only the deer sater escaped, and in which there was nothing thit would prove destrucilvi to the fish. The committee had m reronwneiidgii'ma to make in the ma that they bad satister and sfat-?fied the S'ate board in the marrcr. ComroUia'in-.'- r Madfa stared ihat there was a prat of grasshopper in the northwestern part of Plain Citj district, which ass proving very destructive. lie asked that a bounty be placed upon them, of $1.'0 per buehel. After suggestions had betn offered that Mr. Madsen be selected to weigh and measure the grasshoppers the ma.ter wae referred to him witb power to act. The bond of Lester H. Froerer. as ! a member of the county board of education for the districts of Ogden valley, with William Burnett and William Gould as sureties, was accepted and approved. County Treasurer Chamber ubmi:-tea statement rendered to the of rublic Iasi ruction for the year ending Jun39, lJpn.V This statement showed that the receipt -were S39.0if8.07. which, after the disbursements had be?n made, reduced the amount to tl.109.C2. The county treasurer also submitted a report showing the disposition to be made of the moneys received from tax sale redemptions on accoun of quit claim deeds Issued by the county clerk during the quarter ending June 3. 19(5. The total amount was (1,111.33. From this amount the state gets $233.82: Weber cour.tv, $507.78; Ogden Ciy. $198.57; Ogden City schools. $139.42; North Ogd.n school district. $8.9f; school ditrirt No. 7, (19.17; school district No. $14.84. - BROKE HIS ARM Walter Brown, son of J. F. Brown, met with a painful gccldept Monday evening. While playing In Liberty Parlff he fell, breaking his left arm. Walter is very well known around the Standard, having carried a route for a long time. Although the injured arm is very painful, a speedy recovery is expected. Dr. Joyce attended the Injured boy. DOIT the Papers That Have the Subscribers THE WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST HAS INCREASED STANDARD SUBSCRIPTION LIST THE But the Big Gains Were For the Examiner Dont Throw Your Money Away BUT GET RESULTS From Advertising in the Examiner or Standard The Examiner la crowding the Standard hard for first placa. only a difference of 700 subscribers between the Papers. Ths Standard printed, July 24, 1905, 4.2S6 papers end the Examiner printed 3,559 an the same day and evary pepsr thus prlntsd, excepting 200 of eeeh forwfflce use end exchanges was either sold by the ntwa boys or sent to actual Plying subscriber. Thsrs-i- If ClAE, WEDNESDAY OuDEX, BREVITIES l.iit'ii- - Uphill 1 . s You Want Results ADVERTISE IN THE STANDARD OR EXAMINER MOKXlXt, Jijijii'i Hanley Is 111 with fever a: her home, 135 Poplar ACCEPTS PRINCIPALSHIP HIGH SCHOOL. yes-teidu- J. The concrete foundation, and bJ.'Ciiiiit, are II POLICE COURT being made, and concrete wo:k on the will commence :hi- latter IS'rt of this week. One ef the Accused i Charged With Smoking Opium. Chester Shurtliff, son of Louis W. P. Shurtliff, and grandson of 1 Shurtliff, was operated upon Many of those wls-- i rtiebrated Pioai the hospital, for appendicitis. neer day too strem.iMis-- and who, as Dr. Joyce and Perkins pertormed the a result, fell into .h. hand of the operation, which at present gives prom- police, doubtless i io:h; that it were ise to living been most successful. better to forfeit t) nr bonds than appear before his hono". Theodore Gutb and George None of those who lan d Judge Murtwo newspaper men of WestBend. phy appeared to Ik- of a had class, who have been visiting W. D. even those who wm- - arraigned on Brbtx. loft for the nprtta at 1:25 ibis the of vagrancy being workcharge returning to their men who were morning- - Before a trifle down on their homes. Mr. Guth and Mr. Lentke will lurk as f visit the fair at Portland and other cation tothe result Judeeloo clone appliMurphy preliquor. northwest. the In of interest points scribed a change of as a treatment that beneficial to might prove The fire department was railed out of ihe m.-- who pleaded twice yesterday. The first call was the health and they grateturned In at 1 o'clock in the morning, guilty to vagrancyfollow to the precrip-tien- t from Glenwood. A grass fire there, fully topromised the letter. threatening about (5,900 worth of W. In the case of J. Mai hews, who property, was ths cause of the alarm. was alleged to hsve partaken too The second alarm was turned In from Twenty-seconand Washington. A freely of the waters of Inebriation, and who pleadeft guilty to the charge. telephone call informed the chief ihat Murphy decided that Mr. Mathtwo buildings at that point were burn- Judge ew's' family needed the money more ing. The whole department remind- than did the city, but, lest Mr. Mathed, only to find, upon arrival that the ews forget, a fine of (10 wan assessed, fire was a harmless grass blaze. and sentenca suspended during the Assistant Fire Chief Alonzo Rogers mans sobriety. Jamea Poland pleaded guilty to behas returned from a two weeks' visit Most of hia time hit ing drunk and was Ihunl $5. Another to Wyoming. nuin with the same offense forfeited spent In the hills, in company with his his bond. wife and Mr. and Mrs. Oarer 1. Mare Earl Hlnda, Ed. Roach and William tin. Mrs. Mania la Mr. Rogers' sister, RtiKseil were adjudged guilty of vaand until the present meeting, he bad not seen her for thirty-thre- e years, con- grancy and ordered to get out of town. To the charge of anioking opium, sequently the reunion was a happy one. The fire department at latramie Burney Wllaou pleaded not guilty end waa inspected by ilte assistant chief, his caw wa set down for tomorrow. Robert Djkeman, who In alleged to who stated that It was one of the finest have assaulted George Bateman, failed he had ever seen In a small town. to appear when hia name was called and, aa he was out on his own recogGIMLIN'S TEAM LOST nizance, Judge Murphy ordered that a bench warrant be issued for hie Blackfoot Defeats 6t Anthony in a Big arrest. - ay Wia-consi- e d Gama. Blackfoot celebrated Pioneer day in metropolitan style. The day was a beautiful one for the big program whch had been most elaborately planned. From the time the first gun was fired st sunrise until a at Iff downpour of rain at d In the evening dampened the ardor cf the celebration, there were strenuous doings which kept the big erowd on tiptoe of anticipation all day. After a very creditable parade In the forenoon, the big crowd gathered at the beautiful court hone pa rk, where a brilliant oration was delivered by Judge King of Salt Lake. In the afternoon a crowd of about two thousand people gathered at the fair grounds park to witness the ball game between Dad Gimlln'e St. Anthony bunch and the locals. The game started off In a beautiful exhibition, the visitors garnering their only ruu In the first Inning and for four Inninga of perfect baseball the score remained one to nothing, then the locals found Castluton'a puzzling delivery for a bunch of hits that netted three runs, and again in the seventh a couple of hlta aided by some ragged fielding give thrjn three more. Bteli, of Blackand after the foot, was Invincible inning hqjd the hard bitting leaguers from St. Anthony safe at all time la addition to this he received faultless support and after the fourth inning Blackfoot was never in danger. The game was called during the first part of the eighth inning by the umpire because of ths refusal of the St. Anthony team to remove a coacher at third base who was making illusion! of a personal character. DISTRICT COURT In the district court yeaterday before Judge J. A. Howell, G. H. Wilson, who le charged with ataaultlng a man by the name of Peterson with a razor, or a deadly weapon, pleaded not guilty to the charge. A divorce was granted to George Lehnert from Emma Lehncrt. ' In' the latter case, thrt charge waa desertion and it waa claimed that the couple were married In La Porte, Indiana. April 8. 1836. Aa a result of the union there are two minor children for which the custody wsa asked by tbs plaintiff In addition to the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony. Attorney W. L. Maginnls represented (he plaintiff and the testimony of Emil Drllenbech was Introduced to prove the allegations after which the decree was granted as prayed for. The following probate matters were also disponed of: Estate of Isabella Boyle, deceased. Petition for confirmation of sale of personal property. Granted. . Estate of William H. Wright, deceased. Petition for approval, allowance and settlement of executor's account and report from January 17, 1898, to December 31, 1904, also approval and confirmation In transferring to Wright Investment company, an interest of esundivided tate. Referred to clerk for examination of account. Estate of Charles L Hollinpwrorth, Petition for approval, aldeceased. lowance and settlement of final account and decree of distribution. Granted. Estate of Richard Wilson, deceased. Petition for approval, allowance and nettlemeni of final account and decree of distribution. Granted. REMOVAL OF WAREHOUSE Boyle Furniture Trying to Get a Spur Track Built. Inquiry r.mong the business men who own warehouses on the site of the proposed new Fhort Line freight de- pot brings to light the fact that a of them have rot nsrclved formal notice to vacate their buildings at once. follow:j; telegram OF THE received night ly Superintendent of Alhson determines who Is to he the next principal of ihe Ogden U'.gh School. Accept forward principalship. duplicate cont ract at once with all necessary information. (Signed) U B. Austin." The new- principal of the High school is a graduate il Hillsdale college, class of '97. and of ihe rniierslty of Michigan. class of 19i'l. Mr. Austin is a native of Saginaw, Michigan, and for the last three years has hern principal of the High school of that town. He Is single, thirty-four years of age. five feet eight inches in h tght. and weighs 166 pounds, so that if vuu chance to see a mau answering this description, yon mn.v put it down that he Is the aew High school priNripiil. Allison states that Superintendent Mr. Austin is one of the best High school urn In the country and that tb recommendations Mr. Austin has filed with the board are of such a nature that there la no doubt hut that the right man hntf been selected. Ths new Is science and It principal's specialty Is expected that ha will teach those BOYS BROKE INTO A HALL Had Tunneled Under the Building to Gain Ingres When Judge Patton rf the Juvenile court returns from his vacation he will find many young offenders awaiting him. The latest depredation of hoys repored la the breaking Into the Turners' Hall and the removing of various articles. The thefts of ths boys have been very annoying to the Janitor of Ihe hall, so he set a steel trap, but Instead of the trap catching the bays the boys caught the trap, and had It in their possession when overtaken by ihe Janitor, In effecting an entrance, the hoys had dug a number of bricks from the wall,' which admitted them uhder the building, after which It was en eaay matter to get Into the hnlL Beneath the building were found a quantity of quilts and blankets which had been stolen from the hall, showing that the boys had used the place a rendezvous. Thia la not the first time that the hoys implicated in the affair have been before the Juvenile court, and one of ihe lada is yet on the list of delinquent - One-Arm- - subjects. Of interest to the boys of the school will be the news that Mr. Austin Is an athlete of tried ability and that ha ta of the school that has produced the famous Yost, conceded to be the greatest football coach In the country. Mr. Austin will arrive la Ogden the forepart of August to confer with the superintendent and arrange ths course of etudlce for the next yeai. BURLESQUE May Not Roach gust HOTEL BREAKERS Until I The only hotel ready to accommodate you at all times. 300 rooms. All modem con- veniences. Address, Hotel Breakers, Long Beach, Washington. BBS B. P. O. Purple ELKS Excursion to Salt Lake City and Saltair Day O. S. L. R. THURSDAY, JDLY 27th This Will FUN! COMPANIES Ogdon visit the Fair stop at la-- 1 Escaiating vorfc on the ceniniisarv building is completed. Korns for the dispatch from Blackfoot When you Year Old With ingle and Tnirty-Fou- r Excellent Recommendation Attorney X. i. Hams is occupying .he office of Attorney Valentine Gideon, 29 Firei National Bank building, during the lime that the repair, necessitated by the recent tire in bis office, are being mads. A special SEE THE PACIFIC OCEAN OGDEN . M.inai.i and wife reS:iper:ntriilt-:ry turned io Petiea from Sail Lake in lb? apodal car Buena Vea- - say: 1903. 26, COME TO Visa Lirr.e 1: Idle and sisicr. Mr- -, Hiivn. and fn;:,.!v are visiting with eiatue i:: H.'iciiaiii city. iU Jl'LY AUSTIN WILL - Petitions were received from T. It. O'Connoll.v and about S3 members of the Lake Shore Duck Club and from W. L Stewart and about 59 others for the extension and opening of the road from the southeast corner of the Warren district to the public mad running directly west from the Hot Spring The matter waa referred to Commissioners Madsen and Wilson for investigation and report aa to co-- t. Sheriff J. w. Bailey submitted the name of Barlow B. Wilson, sergeant of the city police department, as the successor to Deputy Sheriff Belnap, who resigned some time ago, the appointment to become effective August 1st and to carry with it the salary of $82.50 per month, the same aa received by the former deputy. The appointment was approved by the board. The matter of enforcing the different ordinances of the county, passed last, relative to the planting of trees, placing of Irrigation ditches, etc., was taken up and discussed at length by the board and the county attorney. The matter of removing a number of fences, etc., where they encroached upon the roads, was decided upon and blue prints will be Issued for the guidance of the road supervisor In the handling of this matter and Commissioners Stanford and Madsen were appointed a committee to take the first- steps toward ' the enforcement of these ordinances. At 12:15 o'clock the board adjourned for one week. When You Advertise With I.XA.5JINE1I: Be a Rapid Day FUN!! FUN!!! Come one, come all. Everybody Invited. Races at Fair Grounds at 1:30 p. m. Saltqir Afternoon and Evening. Au- 15. The two burlesque companies who re to rehearse In Ogden have bean delayed in arriving, but it ie Mated that they are expected to retch here about August 15th. The managers of the companies have applied to the Reed Hotel for rates for 70 people for a period at three weeks beginning with that data. The companies expect that It will take about three week for them to rehearse for the plays (hat they are to produce next season, tint In the event of n longer period being necessary they will remein until the play Is satisfactory to those in charge of the rehearsal With the arrival of the Florence Roberta company, Beptember 1, there will he three companies rehearsing in Ogden. After the arrival of Miss Roberts' company the rehearsals of the burlesque companies will bn held In the Vtahna theater. One company rehearsing in the morning and the other in the afternoon. It has not been learned what plays the burlesque companies are to rehearse, nnd that Item will not he c learned until the arrival of Ihe m. Returning leaves Oalt Laka Special train leavee Ogden 10:30 City 11:00 p. m. and 11:45 p. m. Fare round trip to Oaltaii $1.25. Tickets good an any train if purchased prior te departure at special train. Regular trains leave Ogden 0:40 and 1:10 p. m. RADIUM RESULTS Prove of little practical benefit to us ordinary mortals, parti? because of great cost. Better stick to electricity for light and power. . com-pani- JOHNS IS LOCATED Had Been In Ogden All ths Tims. I w Through some sort of an error on ths part of the posts! authorities to for- ward hi mall, William If. Johns, head clerk for 8. J. Burt ft Brothers, was reported to C. M. Bennett, British consul general at San Francisco, by hit relative In England, aa being mlsaing. Aa the last place Mr. John waa BASEBALL AT TREMOHT knows to have beet was Ogden, Mr. Bonnet i at once communicated with Chief of Police Browning, who, with Pitcher Wine the Gams for Detective Pender, soon located the man. Mr. Jobna ha been in Ogden all of Hia Team. the time since 1901. when It waa re- ported that hia relative last heard (Special Correspondence) from him. Tremont, t'tah, July $4. Trrmont Mr. John slates that his being redefeated Garland yesterday in the fastbe missing waa due to the est game played on these grounds this ported to failure of the postal authorin' to deseason. Stevens, the one-arwonder, was In the box, end the way he did rend liver hi mall. Davis say that at presthem In was something fierce. He Im- entPostmaster Is mall in the postcfllcs adthere proved as ths game went on and tbs dressed to Mr. Johns, bearing postlast throe or four innings he threw marks which show that ths letters them so fast Garland couldn't aee were mailed several months ago, and. them. This surely did give for coins reason, failed to arrive. a fine exhibition of his masterly pitching. Such steam and curves Garland hadn't faced for many a day. He strut k GG3EI CRICKETERS CEFEATE' out fourteen men and allowed them to get but three safe hits off his dellrery, and they were badly scattered. Garland Gems Marred by Grounds Being Tea fans should be careful how they bet WeL t when thl wizard la In the box. Salt Lake won the game plav. The score: cricketer at LI her the R H C. against SaltOgdn Monday. ty park. Garland ..1 0020091 0 4 j n Only one Inning was played. The re12 n Tremont ..1 01 1039 was: Rail Lake, 31; Ogden, 16. Batteries Lowe, duff; Stevens and sult of thr acore is attributsmallness The Struck out By Lowe 3; able to Pnpploton. too wet and consequently by Stevens 14. alow wicket, and exceedingly fart fieldIncidental ing by lxilh tram, with excellence. howling of a high degree of APPLICTION MACE For Balt Lake W. Hoar and Lewth-waltsecured double figures, the latFor Permit to Erect Big Commissary ter carrying his bst out. Banders and Davis both did admirable trundling for Building. We Suppl? the Power Utah Light ffiL Railway Co. E. W. WADE. J. G R. S. CAMPBELL. Agent PLATT Gvnl Mgr. SADDLERY CO. one-arn- 07 e wbilvfor Ogden Hadden-haproved the moat dangerous bowler. Twelve men were played. Balt. Lake, m The Ogden Vnion Depot and Railroad company has filed application, and the application hts been granted, BARLOW WILSCU RESICHS for the erection of tbs new 'commissary building. The permit states the building is to In the resignation of Polio Serhe of cement, ronrrete, brick and wood, Harlow Wilson the city loses geant 186 la to 87 be and feet long and feet an efficient officer and the county wide. The time for the construction of the gains an officer whose familiarity and their ways will be building Is estimated at 120 day the with crooks to the sheriffs office in help It is greet be to be cost to $30,009. erected In this county. The crime of suppressing Architect under the supervision J. resignation of Mr. Wilson Is to take . P. H11L effect August 1st. When asked yesterday sa to the EXCURSIONS TO 8 ALT LAKE probable successor to the position of Mr. Wilson, the chief of police stated July 2th and 28th he had ths matter under consideration Via Oregon Short Line. Round trip only but that It had not been decided aa The appointment would prob11.00. Tickets on Bale for train leaving yet. A the next meeting Ogden at 3:40 p. m. Pain's Gorgeous ably be submitted of Pompeii." of the city couneiL Spectacle. "The Last D It ie not safe to eve hazard a guess will be given in Salt Lake on these dates. Tickets will he good for return as to who will he appointed, bnt it 11:45 la underwood that some one of the on train leaving Salt ' officer will be promoted. p. m., on date of sale. Harness, Saddles and Blankets. We make a specialty of High Grade Harness and Stock Saddles bm , Ukst 2279 Washington Ave. MMTTwaiaaiiig'if ki'iia'q-- s isiaimi.iiqtf BISMARCK AND SUNNYBROOK RYE AND BOURBON BOTTLED EXPRESSLY FOR MEDICINAL USE. Prices, Per Gallon $3.50 JOHN J. GREINER 128 TWENTY-FIFT- STREET, OGDEN, UTAH. J |