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Show HIE MOUSING EXAMINEE: OODES. 8M, shrinkages In wheat, oau, hargraphical Pole should prove to be linkand rye arrivals were more than which to Josef ry Frans Lend, wi'h ed disCough to offset these gains. Of ihe Austria has acquired a claim by market prominently idemi-deinierior is with which or Spitsbergen, covery; the receipts of grain. Chi with was Sweden though it claimed led. having received l7.643,145 before sago Russians tbe its long known to discovery by IMranta; with Greenland, Bushel during the first six months to Denmark; or uith 3f the current year. Minneapolis sbirh Rrn:h Norrh America, which claims came second with 47I20S.lt, buehels. Griuii- !i iuiii 1 anil all the more north-cr!- and St. Louis third with 22,453.976 diacuvcred on the siralt pans t.umirll Land and Greenland. Commerce through the Saul! Ste. brti-t:at Sault Ste. Marie. 1. the I'll!'' '( belong to one or other Marie canal of tli'-- ' tij'iunx or to the Power of Michigan, and Ontario, Canada, durIt ing the mouth of June totaled 6,037.491 which rh- Jiacovtrrr is a subject is a question; and in these ton- -, a against a corresponding movedays shin cvri.v colony has tip own ment in 19U4 of 2.139.236 tons, and ideas as to i's Inalienable rights, a in 19n;t of 5,1 05,078 torn. Of the trafhonir-gronnative of thee island, fic for the sixth month of the current which arc certainly not connected by year 5,127,883 tons moved eastward in bum. with tbe North Pol:-- , may aril and 919,606 tons westward, while of hrsitaie lo answer it lest he should the total movement lu both direction weakra the more valuable but loss ma- I.ii46,079 tons passed through the terial isihmus of affection which links I'niiad States canal and 1.011,412 tons fa!ni to our kin beyond thy seas. On through the Canadian canal. Among the oiher hand, e would do nothing the items prominent In the d Lieutenant Peary, and movement may he mentioned 4,672,467 lo we ran only hope that the latest sur- ton of iron ore, 3.402,137 bushels of mise of the g ographera will wheat, and 2,708.686 bushels of grain prove true and thai (he Pole will turn other than wheat. The principal Item sea. out tu be not land hut In the movement consisted THE EXAMINER DTAD. TUESDAY ACGUST MORNING, d Published Every Day in the by Ylie Standard Publish-ui- g Co. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. v - Delivered by Carrier In Ogdon City. InciudLig Sun&iy Morning Examiner. per tr.oulh. ... 75 eta eta Single copies but-bela-. - by mail in advance. Tbs Enuniner is cent by mull outside of Ogdes. per At lean quarterly. In e o VUC ad- - INDEPEND- - FEARLESS Tba Examiner la a strictly Independent newspaper. It gives gll sides aa equal show. favor-has- . Tbe Examiner has no and no enemies to punish, ft will g've tbe news unbiased Sid ucprsjudlced. eaat-boun- c Will nwnijiniPAlifiDi reived on all subjects presented in respectful language from known individuals, but tbe true name must be published in fun. All letters and communications algnad by aom de plumes. or will be thrown assumed In the waste basket. The brave men never hides behind an is Don't esk the suraed name. Editor to be responsible for vhnt yon are ssbemed of. west-boun- SETTLING THE WATER QUESTION d of 728,888 net tons of soft coal. During the present season, to and Including June 20, 13,133,444 net tons of 1903. occasion, being nervous, took an overdose. A bottle of tincture of opium led today In the school cemetery. Mo Jink is from Salt Lake City, and had been here but a short time. r fear t, FIVE TO RECLAIM BAD LANDS. WONDERFUL TORS. ANIMAL AC- - They are Castledale; Aug. 5. Government Drainage Expert Pruf?sor C. J. Elliott of Washington, D. t.. engineer in charge of drainage of the department uf agriculture, and lira.nage Engineer C. F. Brown of th Agricultural college at Logan, arc ta Emery county this week and nave visited the towns of Cesrledale, Hu.: .ngion. Orangeville, Ferron and CL son. They were the gueata of Geur M. Miller of Huntington, who oourtud them to each of the above tuna at which inof the swampy vestigations were alkali lands. Their vi.ii here la for the purpose of making a drainage experiment and to show that alkali land la redeemable. The experiment undoubtedly will be made at Huntington as it is there the most bad lands lie. und some two years ago ProLfzor Elliott made some light experiments in order to teat the lauds as to their redemption. At the last session of the legislature 110,000 was mads available the state and a like sum by the goiernment for the drainage of alkali land in Utah. Professor Elliott is very desirous that finery county should reap some of the benefit from this available sum, as there are mure bad lands according to the area of hind In finery roun-t- y than any other county in the state. After Professor Elliott gets the work well under way Engineer Brown will have charge of the work, with occasional visits from ihe profeasor for the supervision of the work. A farmers' institute la to be held at the town of Ferron on Aug. 10. There will be present Prolessor Clark of Ih Agricultural college and other A. C men; other local experienced men will treat upon different subjects and the Institute promises to be a very one. Every farmer who attended a like lnatitute at Orangeville some two year ago gleaned some useful and valuable information. The Castledale district school trustees have procured the services of the following faculty for thla winter: Principal, F. R. Lamb of Wales, Sanpete; and for hla aaaiatanta. Miss Maria Muslg. of. Sterling; Miss Louise Kof-forof Castledale, and Mias Annie Edmunds of Wales. .- t' the "Stars" of Ovar 300 Performers With the Gentry Shews. Flve remarkable animal actors are now "on tour" with iht Gentry Bros, famous shows, which exhibit here on While the fsrmeis of North Ogden and Edt-- are bitterly engaged In con- freight passed through the canals at testing through the courts the rights Sault Ste. Marie, an amount nearly lo water, a number of the most prom- ten million ton In excess of n aim-lia- r inent Inanciers of Ogden are labormovement In 1904 and considering in a careful and non practical ably over a million tons heavier than way to aeftle forever the water con- that for 1903. Of the present year's will confer a Bnbscrlbars troversy by supplying not only Eden movement, 10,995.233 ton represent New York. favor by Informing this pffioo of with ample pa and North Ogden movement and 2,138,211 Hs is the only Simian known who Examiner Tbs rseoivo tn (ailurs does not depend to some extent upon water, but. also' all of Weber coun- tons a westbound movement, while of before their breakfast the ringmaster for guidance. He does ty. .Tbe promised solution of thla thetradepaaaingiaboth directions hie met all alone, entering the arena, dua In is vexed tons moved through the Unitproblem great part EXAMINER TELEPHONES elegantly dressed In a sable lined to the foresight, of H. II. Rpcneer and ed States canal and 2,318,145 tons overcoat. When he takes off hie coat . EDITORIAL ROOMS of David tbe flnaprisl approval Eerie, through the canal In Canadian it le noticed that ha is in evening ledapendsnt Phono.. ..No. SI dress. He quickly finds hie card esse, Judge H. H.' Rolapp and other promNm BS Boll Phono. which he soon empties by distributing inent citizens of Ogden. They are BUSINESS OFFICE hie cards among the audience, and HE'S A JAY. now engaged In (he preliminary work Independent Phone.... No. 120 cordially shaking hands' with those .No. H Boll Phono. in which the foundation will be laid who are willing to form hie acquaintWM. CLASMANN M. Cohan. By George ance. Kokomo la four years old, and a mighty reservoir on the South for 120 . ..No. Ptivne. Independent probably the only baboon which No. 120 foil Phone.... Fork of Ogilrn river, about nine milea If he doesn't hang all the time with ever been brought to such a state haa No. 120 of both telephone systhe gang south of Huntsville, nt the confluence Ho is extremely sL of civilization. tems dosed after Ipm. a He's jay. of Cobble creek end South Fork. The If he doesn't understand feet ions te, and hs his meals wiB all your slang hla trainer. restraining walls will reach from cliff He's a Jay. Kokomo aleeps In an ordinary bed, to cliff, ha about 1200 feet long and Unlesa with the 'Hicks" and Ihe LARGE NUMBER RANGE HORSES. and always eats with n knife and a "Touts" he has coiied. 120 feet high and impound during the fork. More than this, he evinces a IN JAPANESE ASCENDANCY And slndled the horses and knows how Milford, Utah, Aug. A Abe Fother-Inghaflood season 12,6uo acre feet of wa for all things human, CHINA. great they're doped, on of the best known stock- in factpartiality so far aa to use a toothter. That Is to aay that 12.000 acres If he can't explain how the Reubens going men In Beaver county, hau gathered brush. The Influence of Janas on China and of land can be watered a foot deep the "roped, about 100 horaeu in the Arizona and Kokomo ie a He'a a Jay. happy married her role as reenrde that empire ere with the water to be conserved that Utah ranges recently and will ship man. and the very father of an proud to gauge, goes roaring down Ogden canyon in If ha won't two or three carloads East In a day tangible and yet difficult s old daughter. Join out in a big poker or two. These range horses are uf There Is no doubt that morally and the spring of each year and flows on lo Kokomo is by no means the only game good blood, many of them well broken, wonderful monkey with ihe Gentry He'a a Jay. politically Japan has obtained great Great Salt Lake, unutilised, doing n.i In and Eastern markets command will ft he' doean't know every wine agent's good prices. Southern Utah is the howa There are fifty of them all ascendancy over tbe people who a few one good and serving no purpose. name told. year ago. despised her. The East The undertaking baa heretofore reniecca for good hones, and In time, He's a Jay. The Gentry Brothers have always Asiatic League, founded by the late ceived but scant attention from those If he doesnt swear that New York la by ihe enterprising tlockmen of this Not given a good show in Ogden. name la region, and their legion, thla only do they now offer "a trained aniPrince Inouye, has conducted a THE town. not directly concerned, owing to the will become as famous for mal exhibition," complete within itpropaganda. A nominally fact that tbe promoters have quietly And dress like a perfect society clown, region high-brehorses aa the Blue self, but are now presenting two very Chinese press, largely owned and proceeded to acquire the necessary With nails manicured and bin hair Grass regionsuperb of Kentucky. plastered down, human acts, the Bcven edited by Japanese disseminates a land for dam alt and have been retiBlack Rock, twenty miles down the high priced He'a a Jay, Normans, expert club awing-- , Juggling e valley, la somewhat active these daya era and daring juggler and the Japanese view of world affairs to re- cent tn regards to their plana during If he fear the speed of aa automobile In railroad circles. It ia the tempomote parts of Ihe empire. Japanese of poeturers Japanese family of the period obtaining undisputed lie's a Jar. rary terminal station of the Ban Pe- acrobat and Jugglers. rlasslca (of which the characters ran title, hut now Balt Lake railthey feel free to talk If at midnight he doean't alt down lo dro. Los Angeles At 11 oclock tomorrow morning Ihe b read by aay Chinese, though the and with ihs disclosure of their a meal road, south of Balt Lake, distant 183 miniature street parade will take plana . a at He'a familmllss. or The distinction which Jay. Journalism Black Japanese script there eomee an eagerness to know If there lives a head waiter that he Rock has place. iar Intercourse la strange) are circular more of tbe scope of the acquired la solely on acundertaking. doean't know. of has which count the great spring CLARK OUTWITTED. ed everywhere. Japanese teachers have The dsm and power plant will roet If he doean't refer to hie money as a flow of over 600,000 gallons of water supplanted Europeans, and have found- approximately 25ft,000, unit by this a dough," daily, portion of which water the Road Tied up by a Slick ed fresh col leges, while In Tokln time next yacr 100 men will be em- If be doesn't call all hla friends "Cul railroad company has acquired. The Salt Lake Arrangement. and "Beau," there are today ao lea than five thoussurrounding country la a barren waste, ployed on the work. When comHe's a Jay. brush and covered by sage nothing A and Chinese students. It Is perfectly dispatch from Ban Francisco says: It will guarantee water enough else. There Is no freight tonnage nt The well known that the Japanese, In pleted dispute In the switching rights street wife hla with on seen If he'a the Black Rock, and never can be. The of the Balt to prevent crop failure by drouth In Lake road in the southern the day through adopting certain aspects of Western any part of Weber county and will minea, if there are any in the sur- pert of the state are to ha made the He'a a Jay. are distant far cIviltsatoB, retain their own view of rounding mountains, subject of another conference between prove a blessing almost unequaled by If he Isn't there (he flrt night of the and as yet undeveloped. life and philosophy. the trafllc officials of the Balt Lake They seek out other enterprise ever undertaken play any View owned Beautiful East hotel, road and the Southern Paeiflc in this the weak paints of western civilization ID He s a Jay. Mr. was section. conducted and this Harrington, city Monday next It will be an imWhen the first net is over If he doesn't in Imminent by and hold them up la ridicule. The of danger being destroyed portant meeting, for upon its results graoe Chinese le never disturbed by them on morning. Fortun- will depend a matter of grave ImportCOMMERCE OF THIS COUNTRY. a cigarette In his by fire wasTuesday and The push lobby discovered in time and ance to the Clark road. The conferIn hie conception of hlniseir as the ately it face, finest product of humanity or of the ' Statistics of internal trade move- And roast ao yoi hear him all over the by the aid of the lire extinguisher the ence ie expected to settle the quesblase was confined to the kitchen and tion of whether or not the Clerk road "Western barber lens' as aggressive ments as received by the Department place, subdued. shall havs the right to receive from a He's Jay. The intruder. revival of Buddhism, of Commerce and labor through its Milford is dull in a buainraa way; end deliver to the Southern Fadflc and an attempt to unite Its rival Bureau of Statistics Indicate that, althat is, locally speaking. But the rec- company through freight originating FRENCH WOMEN S HAIR. ords show at the railroad office that at or destined to points on' the latbranches, bet been on a of Japan's though aggregate livestock receipts more freight I being handled than ter's lines in Southern California. and a Chinese task, paper recently at important interior markets during French w omen spend hours combing ever before. The tonnage increases It is a matter of common gossip in talked gravely of tending a Buddhist the first half of the current year were their hair and then are almost as monthly and indicates the prosperity local railroad circles that Clark was missionary to London. All thla is un- somewhat In excess of similar move- careful about keeping It In order ua of the country tn the south and east, given the "double cross" by Harriman are their slaters tn Japan. doubt eil I y Inimical to ihe white man's ment In lDt'4, total in the settlement of the Balt Lake tributary to this station. grain receipts and "How do you know that she la an The Milford sanitarium, just opened Oregon Short Line deal. Harriman sold In further It Is but not prestige Asia, shipment were not so large aa those American?" anked a traveler of the southern branch of the Oregon by the Milford Light and Power com Unnatural, and provided Japan adhere lot the previous year, notwithstanding French woman. pany, la complete in its furnishings. Short Line to the Clark road, taking to her avowed policy of maintaining the fact that corn moved lo exception-th- e "By her hair," was the quack an The water llthia. 99 per cent pure in in the Clark payment a American ewer. "The hair of ih heated to any temperature desired is company. Coincident with this deal, open door, It may not be prejudl-- ally heavy volume, looks a if It were never woman the one great luxury of thla place. It the Southern Pacific entered into an rial lo European and American inter- At the markets or Chicago, Kansas combed. Mol often it lok aa if It is greatly appreciated and largely arrangement with the Salt Lake road a for esta. America, in fact, haa no Inicr-bath.' wers twisted up ready the community. city. Omaha. Rl. Louie and St. Jounder which the latter' cars were The French woman spends an hour patronized by eats In China save thoe of comment sfitched over the Southern Pacific syseph total livestock receipts during or more combing her hair, and at to consider. Europe haa a moral the month of June tem In Southern California for load amounted to 2,871. night it is tucked under a fine muslin INDIAN WAR VETERANS. Make in that country, but aa a matter COO ing and delivery of freight. in and maybe nightcap, aa Inbound a protection similar head, against I'nder the terms and condition of as as of fart as a civilizing and reforming looks it though the tidy morning movement in 1904 or 2.705, GG8 head, Mt. Pleasant, Utah, Aug. 6. Mr the contract, the Balt Lake road was nays the Tittaburg newly combed, influence she has been a failure thpro, and Mr. Web Green left yesterday bound not to build any branch lines and In 1903 of 2.544,391 head. During Press." und she cannot logically object If by for Portland. Or., where they will re- or feeders Into Southern Pacific terIf there is any morning entertainthe first six month of the current main for Homo time. After u visit of ritory in the southern part of the different routes Japan arrives at the the or as such ment. driving, riding year lT,240.1Cfi bead of llveatork were of the afternoon before an- some time at ihe fair he will go down state. It was a beautiful arrangement hair dress goal of opening China in the world. Ii received at these live markets, a num- swers, and uni ax the hair has been the coast, returning by way of the from the standpoint of the Clark inmust not be expected, however, that ber approximately cmi.fiun bead great' subjected to a horseback ride It re- Han Pedro route. terests. and it worked with entire thla will be accomplished by aiu-Christian Joiianen of this H:v reuntil the Clark road com er than for a like period In 1904, and mains in form until af'er luncheon. hru-he- d means as Europe ha applied. A Marfrom S.ilr Like yesterday. Mr plcted its gap in Nevada and started turned is the hulr 3 o'clock, at Then, over 2 million nead greater than that la operate its short line to Salt iJike. out, a tonic is applied, and then it Johansen hn a rtm at the Holy Croa quis Tseng said, future relations with for 1903. The preaeni year' move is made ready for another twenty-fou- r hospital who has suffered for many With the opening of Ihe Clark road, Chinn must be baaed on treaties rathwas divld-'into 2,429.844 cat Ho, mouths with a ln. leg. Two opera the oOicoal of the company were not hour. er lhan capitulations. Europe ltaa in nmni on the long in finding out that they placed Of course, where m much attention lions have liceit ltcrformcd 275.5:in calves, 9,029,11 hogs, 4.259.-:nn fare tbe fart that mutuality is an tbe interpretations appearanre of the young man and ye' no relief ha been different horse and i givrn to is the and 215,915 sheep much helping out of obtained. Hi la very doubt hair, liters switching amfiigements than did tbe part of a binding contract. A 1904 fimean of artificial ful. compared with the traffic official vt the Southern PaIf Janan can form that miumility, mule. rnty lock andhv braids. And anyone were made in the arrival rolls, An interest r,g program ha been cific. The latter held that the switchpuff which Europe cannot. Hu-- China ia. gure. gain uf ralvc. hog. Mtecp. and hor-- e and accustomed to the ways of the world prepared for th-- Indian War veterans' ing was entered Into when the Balt first lnr losir-aally, and will ho ul- mull's, but a alight Uu-- occurred in would as -- non think of asking. "1 encampment in ihi city, beginning Lake road was a local line running your complexion natural?" a "I that nn Wednesday of thla week. timately her logical prey. The between Ran Pedro, Ixs Angelo and of cattle. The number of all Only local freight, With China and .Inpan nt one. ho receipt jour own hair?" tor nisn nmes pitching of tenm will be the first or- Rivrraide, handling. to handle the Inbound It isn't. car and that the contract wa never of tbe ilu. and at 4 p. m. required der will yellow peril very real. to cover the switching ut movement during ;he first aix mn:hs grand parade of in.ll.ina and veierans WANDERED AWAY. freight. through will take place. 1905 308. 489. of totaled a POLITICS AND THE POLE. compared In other word, the Southern Paeiflc with 312.363 cats iu 1904 and 296.644 School Teacher Had Been Lett for a took the stand that It could not perTHROWN FROM WAGON. It la not likely that t Ii ilaxh for th Week. car In 1903. mit the Bait Lake road to solicit traffic that was controlled by the Southern North Pol- - which Lieutenant Peary Total grain receipt. ai 12 important Manchester. N. H . Aur. 7. Mi Pacific and situated on Southern PaAmerican Pork. dah. Aug. 6. a short nine am In the Intenor prlmnry market during the began A. Tucker, a Prnvidonee. R. I., While rails. cific Mary .lobn was Crook Mr, Roost rt It will arouse international month r June amounted to 50.540.-58- school teacher, ha foind in the on the hirh sea' nf flour wagonriding the South In EXCURSION. Lebanon. wood after even if gold rlioiihl Maine, huehel. of which M2ti.l58 buh-e- ' complication, front wheel r.m uf and threw hbr to wandere-the roiiniry the groan.1 Mr r rooks miraculous be found there. But feeling la were wheat, 23.34 4,757 bushels having Reunion. for over a seek. She is very weak ly esrape.; nr.v xenons Weber Blake running high in Canada and the United coin. 15.521.098 bushel oats. 3.0i'5,-41- 9 from Injury, recelv. Student nu-exhaustion. Rev. Ing exposure Academy. few il bruises. putnf Stans at th' present moment as to th.; bushels barley, and 23S.fo4 buah-ci- Dr. P. W. Fauur- -. of Providence. Mias 10. Rpqcla' Beach. Aug. Saltalr A Fell Liise county sheriff and q'iekiio;i of the nationality Tuckerof the arrived and livery xtable atepfaiher. h train via Rio Grande leaves Ogden 9 rye. A total Inbound movement of Bingham for will care her North Poie. Is It Canadian, and thereJune. on stopped here a short time a. m.. 2:15 p. m..10 returning leave the during the corresponding month In p. m. Fare 1 1.25 for fore Brl':h. or will it la ihe property 1904 last tv.-nion their way hack from bearb at 5 and aggregated 45,250.543 bushels, beGIRL GOES TO PRISON. e of the nation whose eon first plant had gone to cap round trip. All are Invited. j Provo, whe-thej 5 over li.il'ien bushels less lhan ing t'- - .i couple who bad taken thers hi country's flag? Tin- - New lh- - 19 ij the jiin: iromyoung rhicogiv. A'lc. 7 Tms,i receipt, due largely tn the livery stable at Bingham Tork Sun goe- - Into ih- Sntrrtion Aiinv girl convicted ' n firmer with loll during the laucr year in the of perjury ;n cunnerMun wi:h a RUSSIAN SHIPS RAISED. per u fifes, thoroughness. Tito came upon 'he pair n Hitppux,.. arrivals of coin, oat and barley. For MUiiil suit her Injury brought by w en'ei-ir.say that paper, ih.it the !(,;,. dm mu the latter iha . Mucity. rc.iin1 I'nlcacii Cij- Railway. firt half of the current Tokin. Aug. 7. News received lie in a circumiiolar een. hut that a bushels ct grain were received tnk'-- tn ihi- nrniien'iary at Jolic" from Port Arthur says that the d iv in lcg n au Indeterminate tract of lend exist at iiihI around it, OVERDOSE OF OPIUV. former Russian cruiser Bayxn will Ml thor niurleia. In coni rust with J Since her trial, several and that thl land is n from that place under low eiinmei. bushel in HM ; H.ir.nn haa been rnn?". ,u Although lan. Mi d by an isthmus wi'h lan.l pivvio-i-i.link, .in employe nf the rr.-for .iHtKin about Aux. ISth. The , ! Mi Cci-t- . e wc--made In corn rc aulirh lutge gainjail loapi'nt, i ", nn. rhnni, ,11, (1 i,r Poltava and Perea vict will leave knnwn and chlnu-Sinp.'-j-- . fnr;h r 'in front the -- if H ray of oiv-sin a week under their own xienm. .ip. m;. that the region c;n inning thi- s.,, cip;s during the present year. n$ . r c:ii!ch Pnit'i-frum im red with rimf!.i- - ninrin.-n-.""jii.ir ii -i .i ii a i '. ' on this ,'irnp eaat-boun- d ........... HOTEL Tuesday, August 8. There are 3du performers with the show, each an actor of distinction fur something, but the five bright particular stars of the company are responsible for the "big hits" which the rhuw Is making everywhere. Gentry Brut, have 100 highly educated and perfectly trained Shetland, and the star among them is "Monitor," the wonderful multiplication expert. Monitor, who is comparatively new at the busineee, has shown himself a marvel of the equine world. He is said to possess mors intelligence than any pony ever owned by the Gentry Brothers, and is the only four footed performer in the circus business who has ever been s distinct success aa s clown. The most remarkable member of the group, however, is the monkey. Thle actor is s whole ehow by himself. He ie the only animal performer with the. show that bears ihe distinction of being imported after he was educated. Kokomo is hla name, and he s Parisian sensation or was, before he became s member of the Gentry company. Kokomo is said to be the nearest approach to man which the ape world has produced. He Is the latest baboon to emulate humanity. For two seasons he was in vaudeville, appearing in London. Paris and The Leading Pacific Coast Resort of the Pacific Northwest NEW AND MODERN. OVERLOOKING AND WITHIN A STONE S THROW OF THE OCEAN. HOT AND COLD BALT WATER IN EVERY BATH TUB. TENNIS. GOLF BOWLING, BILLIARDS, POOL, SALT AND FRESH WATER FISHING, BOATING, BATHING, HORSEBACK RIDING DRIVING AND AUTOMOBIUNGL BEST MUSIC-LAR- GE DANCE HALL. SOCIAL CENTER OF THE BUMMER SEA. SON. AMERICAN PLAN. Rates $14, and $18 Per Week $16 Special Rates for Socities, Large Parties, Families BUY YOUR TICKET FOB BREAKERS STATION Tor Further Particulars Address The Breakers Hotel Long Beach, Pacific Cooatj, Washington d, . TO OUR PATRONS eight-month- Yosh-Imat- t half-intere- 1 1 gomo months ago official action waa taksa by the board at dlreeton of thla company, Laving in view a reduction of the basks rat for alao-trilighting from 16 cents to 13 cents per 1000 watt hours, to be affective from July let, 1908. Recently thla action waa rtoonsl dared, and the baste rate waa placed at 11 cents par 1004 watt houra from July 1st, 1905, with a conditional discount from thla rate of tea (19) per cent, if bills an paid within seven (7) daya after monthly sac-ichas bent rendered, thus making a net rata slightly under taa (10) cent per 1006 watt hours. Under thle schedule the charge for burning a STANDARD power, th lamp one hour will ho 0.41, or approxof one cent, exclusive cf the conditional dis) imately three-fifth- s count. A reduced graduated schedule of ratee for electric current usd ia large quantities for lighting wu alao adopted, effective from July lit, e e (3-5- - 1905. la addition to tho ad rants gee of a low rate for lighting, this new basic rate will enable patrons to use, economically and advantageously, electric ft as, fiat Irons, electrical appliances of all descriptions, such electric motors on sewing and washing machine!,, etc, etc. As for te- u ats nee: cento per hour of eontiinooa 600 watt flat Iron: B the 10 per cent conditional discount cents per hour Rate on a 200 watt washing machine motor, 3 of continuous service, leu 10 per cut conditional discount. Rate on a Standard 8ewlng Machine Motor, 1 cent per hour at ei Rate on a 1-- 8 - service, leas 1-- 6 . tlnuous service, less 10 per cent conditional discount. The oompany will continue Its practice of mewing Its Initialed, burned out lamps, or lamps that are lneffedent through tu long at ihe price of ten (10) cents per lamp. This enables eutomera cut to keep their lamps up to standard at Very respectfully, ; aor-vic- . UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY COMPANY, . R. 8. CAMPBELL General Managea Ogden Lively & Boarding Stables FINEST TURNOUTS IN THE CITY BOARDING OF HORSES A SPECIALTY Bell; 6HK. Ind. 715. Telephones BIACKHAM & TAYLOR, Proprietors Prompt and First Gass Livery Service Reasonable Prices. d 239 TWENTY-FIFT- H JUST ONE AND STREET, ONE-HAL- F it OGDEN, UTAH BLOCKS FROM UNION DEPOT. ' lict-oni- e C PLATT SADDLERY CO. 5 a - - n I v - e-- .i- -I j m.-v- po.-ri-i-iy d . ;i-- ' , I h,-t Harness, Saddles and Blankets. We make a specialty of High Grade Harness and Stock Saddles. 2279 Washington Ave. |