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Show 03 PEST. TOE UOBKiyQ EXAMINES: 8 and conducts a Job printing business In Logan. EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Indepswdswt Phone oil Phono BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phono . ell Phono WM. GLASMANN I Independent Phono ell Phono ,.N 120 of both telephone cleeed otter fip.ni. No. 120 Excursion to the races at Salt Lke WestCity, Julv 29th, via Rio Grand S:00 a. ern. Train leave Ogden et for m. and 2: IS p. m. Ftra H-0round trip. No. 120 No. 120 Mr Eliia Warren, of Bingham, formerly of Ogden, visited friends here Pioneer day. No-- No. 81 Ni " systems Mrs. John P. Smith. Jr of Logan, spent the 24th gulling relatives in Ogden. On the editorial page of thle paper bo found a retraction of former la the Standard and Expublication aminer on July 11. 1905. concerning Viola Lewia and T. G. Richard The latter waa arreeted for attempted rape, the case being dismissed. IU On the editorial page of thie ieeue la the aeeood eoluma will bo found a retraction of the ctatementa published la thie paper connecting MU Viola Learie with the Richard affair. concert Tho members of Ogden' sand will hold a rehear.nl thia even-nto preparo for their trip with tho Elba. g John P. Smith and wife of Logan, irno apent aoveral days visiting friends .n Ogden and who havo been visiting lu Salt Laka for a few days, returned to Logan today. Mr. Smith was form- erly a prominent resident of thla city s s s s DEALER IN Pianos, Organs SAND: MusicalMerchandise Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Banjos, Strings Latest Publications of Sheet Music. OGDEN, UTAH 2376 Washington Ave. E IVI and a 2352 Waahingtoo Ave. Square Deal Is Our Motto. as CHERRIES follows: President Carr than called for a addition that It bo referred to the finance committee and all members voted aye. With the water question again out of tho way, the next Important metier waa n communication from the city engineer in connection with the bids for thn construction of thn newer In sewer district No. 10. For tho Issuing of bonds for this work n special election ia about to be held. The communication waa as follows: I have the honor to submit here-wltfor your consideration bids for tha construction of aewera In aewer dlitrirt No. 10 which wero opened In this offloe In accordance with the advertisement or call for bids at two oclock p. m. Saturday July 22. There rre 5 bids submitted aa follows: Gllmartln A Zlisman, Ogden (85,- 8M.77. Hanley (81.038.12, A (84,- - Kan, P. J 20. Frank R. Watkins W.-fi- B, J.P. nr!J!; Grocer Phones Bell 57; Ind. 30 Telephone 518 Cor. 25th and Lincoln. DOES YOUR WATCH KEEP TIME X esF o 5S?IddPr If net well cur it and when w get through with It you'll wonder why you didnt bring it hero long ago. All work Is guaranttod. Wa arc official watch inspectors of every read entering the city. Ths reason Wa know how and do only the best of work. Prices reasonable, too. 727.20. alternate (50.831.80. from which the ,wPle above bids were made called for bids P'P Md next ,olthsewerUle wimi pipe for all slsea under inches and eighteen the 18. 21 and 24 inch pipe, to be concrete block, what is known as "Parmlcys Patent," as an alternetjv bid. In order to compare Mr. J. P ONeill. the lowest bidder, as shown above, waa the bidder only mbmittmg a figure for the concrete Mock con struct ion which is the mount marked alfernate." aa above. tar the JJJ completion J. P. O'Neill. December 80. 1905. Jame Kennedy. Hanley ft Ritchie. P. Zltsmna, no lime. With the above na bid are It appears that Mr.regular. O'Neill Is WntcH Crown and Bridge iS5 Work Made to Last DR. C DR A. MOSMAN L M. BRUMBAUGH BE SURE YOU ARE IN THE RIGHT PLACE. in ns ia in work. EVERYONE IS The out of gnat. d : h h If you Intend going to Saltair with the Elks on Thursday. July 27th. purchase your tickets at once. No excursion tickets old after 10:3A a. m. on the day of the excursion, at which time the special train departs. But tickets purchased before the departure of the special may be used on any of the regular tralna leaving after that time. Excursion tickets may be purchased from Dee Drug Co., Fred Xye. 8. W. Badcon, The Toggery, Driver ft Son. Matthews, Culley Drug Co., Carr' Drug Store, Benjamin Oppman, P. C. Gyatn, Broom Hotel, Healy House. The Elite, The Oxford; also at Ticket Office, l"n!on Big Crowds Thronged G, A. R. Attractions on City Hall Square Yesterday and Previous Day, of tha newspaper men balked when the engine that runs the wheel balked, so tha trip waa not made. Hava yon "piked" the pike? If you havent yon should, for now there la but one pike and to see It properly It should be "piked," In the words' of SCHOOL BOARD HEARS FROM Jewelry ftftftaaaaaaaAaonYnY Our Specialty it 2267 Wash. Avo. UTAH. OGDEN, tho veraatllo circus press agent, the pike la n stupendous atlfulatlng, startling, aurugaceoua atom of atregocltioa. Last night representatives of the dally papers in Ogden and th Ogden correspondent of tho Salt Lake papers piked the "piked pike aa the guests of Fred H. Burch, press agent for the Great M (march Shows. They saw nil that there was to be aecn and then ia some; they threw confetti and turn were the targets of tha confetti throwers. On all hands waa to bo aren the car nival spirit, staid business men Joined with the amall boy and hurled confetti right and left, until the ground waa covered with the little paper dodgers. There waa much to be seen ao the newspaper men arrived on th ground early and era mat by Mr. Burch who ploleted them from show to show and Introduced them to th performers. It la hard to eay what show or attraction was ths heat; they were nil good, and era much shove the average of street carnival shows. There are freaks. acrobat! and strong iqen who are star In their line; moving pictures and pictures that do not move; for the scientifically Inclined there la the baby Incubator, containing a little mite of humanity whom science la trying to develop, and then there ate the dancers. Alice, tha Wonder, waa the first atop made along the pike. She la a fifteen-yea- r old girl with dear blue eyes in which sparkle the light of rare intelligence. But her face and body ! covered with a growth of flaxen hair which places her in the category of the world's freak. Thirty-on- e yearn of age, but a foot and a half high, and weighing but 15 pounds, la Prince Nlcholl, claimed to be the amalleet man In the world. He la also an Elk. Woodman of the World and an Eagla As the newspaper men entered he potted them and when Introduced and their business announced to the prince be demanded of one of them that ha write about him at once. So th prince started to dictate, hut other visitors entering, Intervened and the scribee were led forth. And ao they went to see creation, the baby incubator, tha ping pong girls and the other attraction. After tho tide shows had been visited It waa time for the Royal Roman Hippodrome. There are Hire star act presented In the hippodrome, any r on the of which would bo a vaudeville atago. Thia la especially true of Marvelous Urcville, the arlel Tuo, trapr performer,handthe Davies while balancer, and Chester, the Fanny Hunt, the heavyweight Juggler, Through the medium of Mlsa Conroy, a sister of Doctor Conroy, Professor Wilson a former principal of the high school, waa communicated cated with and informed of the desire at tha board of education to have him again taka tha princlpalship iff top-line- RKKKKKKKK For Presents that will Wear the school. Since It was announced that Dr. Thomas would not he the principal for another year the superintendent of made endeavors to communicate with Mrt Wilaon both by mall and cable and Inform him that tha board would be glad to have him taka the principalahlp of tha school. To all the communications no reply waa received, and It waa not until Miaa Conroy Informed him that Mr. Wilaon knew that he wee desired for principal. In a letter received today by Superintendent Allison from Mr. Wilson, the latter, after stating that he would like to come back to Ogden any that th accepting of the position la out of the question as he ia anxious to finish the one year necessary to complete his course for the degree of Fh. D., at tho University of Berlin. He also regrets that Mr. Thoms a did i not postpone his resignation for year aa at that time he mlgnt have considered the position. Mr. Wilaon closes by wishing all aorta of good luck to the school and to the futuro principal, and hopes that the board will continue their practice of engaging only college bred tench-er- a for the faculty of the high school go to schools ha Smalleys All Engraving Free an-oth- ELKS, ATTEHTICH All members of Ogden Lodge, 119, B. P. O. E., are requested to meet at the lodge rooms on Thursday morning, July 27th, at 9:30 o'clock. Straw hnta, It takes an effort but WE AR3 linen duster, cane und colors. making tha effort by aa'llng YOU th By Order of tha Exalted Ruler. highest grade goods at th towed BUD GOT SECOND PUCES figures, t. G. Rend returned yesterday from Logan, where he took "Nigger Boy and "Maud H." He states that they had an excellent days racing, he never working harder In order to bring the laureli back p Ogden, hut that the beet he could do was to land second place In each race. In the first race "Nigger Boy came In second, the time being 2:25 each heat In the second race "Maud H. also came In second, the time for the half mile heeta being 1:19,1:18 and 1:20. YOU MONEY THE SAVE by buying from ua. 189 24th Ind. 189. St Phones, Bell You will find it on draught or. bottled .AT TH- E- THE SECRET OF SUCCESS. th Forty million bottles of August mk fully '0,s ,n the United States stone the 0,hrr construe- - ,r since Its introduction! And the de-la till growing. Isnt that n,and for Davidson fln ,howin .h work success? Don't it M? OnJii bee Kh"1 prove th,t AuKf Flower has had un- promptly reminded0 hr elec,1, falling surra in the cure of WM d fiyapepsia the two greafe.t tiun "h,lch J?r X moved ttat hM. 10 h enemies of health and happiness? Does iT 11 w,n dum- t " afford the beat evidence that bS f bonda August Flower is a sure specific for has been disiKt'nf H stomach and intet!nnl disorders? . f I th voralflv streefoninit',, has proved Itself the best of h. ?!. u,r? ,,vwr "Sulators? August Flower kT. ,U Furntture h " mlhles record of over thirty-w!t. ihl bulld five ! Pr in raring the ailing million "? tsrcn wrntT-lLff- i 0f thee rearing complaint- s- sue-to rd atrset s and, oa motion or Mr. cess that is becoming wider In ita ! Chamber the report was adopted. everv .tiv Chief of Police Browning submitted amti aSSdt a communication announcing the Trial ,5C- aation of Sergeant Barlow wikoS. For Uto by dis-wi.- mod a ink "ton " C IntaTr?; 2 , Declared superior to all other beers by the Imperial Experimental Station for the brewing industries of the world 240 Twenty-Fift- h St Where the Palms Grow h (Si Company Inspectors : I (uYptow 140K SSKSKSKK KSSKSSKv?: n- ,5' .. Repairing WILSON Depot. ths Watches and tertainment the cicerone suggested As a wind-ua trip hi the observation wheel. Soma 1-- 2 WHIT IS IT? ex-- E H.F.UPP are p - and performers PIKE h Simply this: door hia Una of PIKING THE h 8alt Lake a class all hla own In Harry Sdimidt, tha fcumaa pillow. In upportlng a bicycle whirl. In which a rider performs, presents an act th like of which la not duplicated In thla country. Phil G. Green, conceded to be one of the highest priced performers in the business, performs the task of navigating a large ball up a spiral Incline, and tattering on a .board at a dixxy height As Mr. Green deaoenda from the spiral MONARCH SHOWS OFFERED biases forth a display of fireworks that an a fitting close to the evenings enMANY ATTRACTIONS. d lTfcb,hto fonn' of say that the concrete-bloc- k sewer. Pl,ent. w,n & 2451 Washington Avenue, Over Wm. Drivers Drug Store I J S. Lewis Mads on Honor This work, by our new system is far superior to that produced by any other method. Unless you are willing to accept inferior work, at a higher price, you must see our specimen), and (earn our prices. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER. mo-ope- n, Ritchie. Incomparable - h vole ou tha original motion with the James Kennedy, Fargo, N. D., and another appointing Michael Malone as patrolman to flu tha vacancy caused by ths resignation. The lint was accepted and the latter approved. Mr. Williams bored that tha matter of selecting a sergeant from the present fore bn left with the police committee and Chief Browning, which motion prevailed. Ths Sanitary inspector's report showed but one case now in quarantine, which waa n ease of scarlet fever. The report waa ordered filed. A communication submitting two plats for tha opening of a street south of Thirtieth street, according to the agreement with the Oregon Short Lina, with the recommends lion that the Thirty-thir- d Thirty-thir- d street location be accep tad. On motion of Mr. Cham-hor- s the matter waa referred to the street committee Vader head of first reading of ordinances, ordinances creating curbing and guttering District Nol f, which ia Madison avenue, . between Twenty-fourt- h and Twenty-fift- h streets, the totl coat of which Is estimated curb-at (714.46 and the first extension to ing and guttering District No. 4, which la Adams avenue from Twenty-sixtstreet to Twenty-eightstreet, the total cost of which ia estimated at (2,846.52, pasted their first rendlqg and were referred to the law committee. John 8. Lewis submitted n lengthy communication to the council, relative to the city building a park between Strong's canyon and Waterfall canyon, which ha claimed would augur well for tho future welfare of the city. On motion of Mr. Davidson the matter was referred to tha buildings and grounds committee. A petition was read from M. H. Wheelwright and others, asking for the creating of both sides of Madison aveand Twenty-fourt- h nue between Twenty-thirit reel e and between Twenty-fift- h street as a and Twenty-seventidswalk district .On motion of Mr. Chamber the city engineer was Instructed to draw ap a nolle of intention for th asm Another tetlUod from W. H. Harris and others for the creating of n sidewalk district . bqfween Monroe and Jackson avenues on both sldm of street. On motion of Mr. Twenty-fiftChambers the petition took the same course as the previous one. Several application for retail liquor licenses were granted, after which th recorder announord that no protests had been received against the proposed building ef Bldewalka on Washington street avenue between Twenty-seconMr. and tha Ogden river bridge. Chambers moved ihal inasmuch aa tha city had gained jurisdiction, that the city engineer b instructed to draw up ths necessary ordinance, which motion prevailed. Mr. Kye then brought up the matter of the gutter on the east side of Washington avenue between Twenty-fourt- h street being defecand Twenty-sixttive. causing tha. Irrigation water to flood the atreetq, ao as to almost become n nuisance. After some debate street waa the seat aide of Twenty-fiftalso Included in a motion to the effect that the city engineer he requested to make some plan for the Improving of the gutters referred to ao aa to require the water to properly run off. Tha motion prevailed. Mr. Williams then enteral n protest against the way In which tha curbing and guttering waa being done, intimating thqt favoritism was being shown, and stated that he thought that ths work should be don In the order In which the city had gained Jurisdiction. In a motion tha city engineer waa instructed to prosecute thia work In ths order In which the city had gained Jurisdiction and without discrimination. The matter of macadamising Wash lngton avenue between Twenty second street and the Ogden river bridge, Mr. Carr succeeded in getting the block between Tren' fifth and Twenty-sixtstreets Included In n motion to the effect that the work should be dons thia season. The motion prevailed, and It la the Intention to prosecute the work a aoon aa possible after the action becomes law. Mr. Craig brought np th matter of allowing the members of the council (100 for eothmlttee work done during the peat two years. After considerable discussion he embodied this In a thm whk,h prwalied( Mr nsign voting no." Council then adjourned until this evening at S o'clock, when n special session will be held. Somnoforme h "Ogden city can, at the present tima Issue bonds to tha amount of (24,000. thia will leeUf tho estimated deficit of (51,000, of installing the new water works ayatom. This amount of (51,000 caa bo paid from thn general fund within two year "Ogden City ia now about to hold an election for the issue of bonds to build tho sewers in sewer district No. 10, but thia work can be dona by means of scrip, thus avoiding any of using any money derived from the sale of bonds leaving all available bond money to bn used for water works to thn amount stated. "We, therefore, respectfully recommend that In view of the importance of thia undertaking that a special election bp held at as early a date aa possible, submitting to the tax payers of Ogden City th question whether tha city shall build Ita own water system or not." Mr, Davidson promptly moved the adoption of tho report, when Mr. Chambers took tho floor and stated that tho city could not build n water works system merely on a report of that sort which he thought should go to the finance committee. Mr. Paine said It waa a wrong time to bring up tho question, that ha believed, it waa gotten np for no other purpose than to kill the sewer proposition in order to try and gat some thing that will toll through la ths end and that H was not right to bring the matter up before tho people. In the face of a special slactloo. Mr. Emmett aalj that In hia mind, there was a question ns to the legality of tha scrip law, that It was a question whether tho city ran make tha people pay for the scrip and that two or three attorneys with whom he dismissed thn matter concurred la the 192.4 5. We Extract Teeth Without Pain With the new anaesthetic h THIS WEEK FOR at But come and see for yourself. We will prove to you that we do this by a method exclusively our own opinion. Good Goods in Their Re commendation is Stated to Be Device to Kill Sewer Bond Proposition by Councilman Payne and is Refereed to Finance "Tho approximate coat of building water works as calculated by tha engineer, with two reservoirs lined with cement, would bo (250,000. For building the same ay stem and omitting tho cement lining for the present the work can bn don for about (285,-QU- H. C. WARDLEIGH JULY 26, 1905. New System Dentists waa ESTABLISHED IS75 MOBXISG, TO BUILD WATER WORKS tf Newman Bros. Organs WEDNESDAY COMMITTEE ADVISES CITY If yon have been reading ear advertisement!. and art not convinced that wo can 2)11 and extract teeth without pain, and that our gold and porcelain crown and bridga work la finer than any you have ever sees in the West, At thn meeting ef tha city father there U something wrong with the ADwith NOT VERTISEMENT last evening the special water comWORK. mittee, consisting of Messrs Davidson. Como In and talk over your "tooth work and Williams, Craig, and Chambers, rentroubles" See some of oar get nn estimate of the cost. New Sys- dered their report on the ndvisabilty tem DentUt 24S1 Washington Ave. of the city constructing Ita own water work This ia the outcome of the apAttorney N. J. Harris U occupying plication for n franchise by the Cit-- 1 Valentine Gideon, tho offloe of Attorney al2b first National Bank building, during sens' Water company, which has necessitated so deferred the action on thn applicathe time that the repairs, betion for n franchise asked for by the by the recent fire in bU office, are ' ing made. Ogden Wafer Works company. Tiro weeks ago tha committee waa supposone at Rlverdale Two mBeat-itackand ona at Syracuse, worn, burned ed to report on tho matter but at that Monday. They were supposedly Ignited time they asked for further time to from a locomotive. Tho preparo their report on the ground by spark total amount of whaat burned was that tho engineer had been unable to 1,100 bushel, and the damage amount, render n report The necessary time ed to 11,000. At Rlverdale the stack was granted and last night tha reof wheat was owned by Samuel Dye. port came up and was referred to tho The wheat at Syracuse would have Usance committee which leaves the boon threshed on Tuesday, but tho matter still In the air. The committee report, which waa flames got In too boob. one of the first matters brought before tha council at Inst night's meeting, Bush & Gerts Pianos UTAH. :TRY IT: D. A. SMYTH, Prop. |