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Show J MOUSING THE AMUSEMENTS rand I . Air. H. A. Huulershot is the guest uf Mr. and Mr. A. P. Bigelow. AFTERNOON O. 11. Vaughn of AND Conveniences in Summer suggests sufr Biaey conveniences for the fenng. If you have aickneaa la rour home, come and ee ua and let n euggeet acme of the manr novel and ueeful things ve have la atock to make jour afeier comfortable and cheer-hOur price are aa low a iker can be made with due rapid to both you and ua & SON CO. The Utah Bank OF OGDEN Untied States Depositary President 1 L Deely aee ( Vice President Hence L Peary Cm! dor Aaaletant Cashier Savings Accounts PASADENA CALIFORNIA The meet beautiful realdenllal city Is A United Stale. A place to spend a fcv weeks of yonr vacation. Only a if miles to the seashore Los Angeles electric care. La Casa four land ad- - if art tin Grande Hotel Ike Elite Hotel of Pasadena often serial summer rate (10 per week, insolent $2 per day. ELMER WOODBURY. r. Manager. and F E reams a Firm Newspaper in . g ths rad- - 100-fon- Hen-dersh- ot ptafa l eve-ha- iplng a a ean YOUR ,lt th w epts-da- U "P of hlrta 7 those invited to try Work. The former years could with the way wo Mere and cuffs. Why Laundry product VT NAME ua on yours? dcn Steam Rhone 174. 437 Laundry Twenty-fift- h St INTERESTING INSTRUCTIVE Correct How English to use it utcAINE OF DEVOT- - ENGUH- - JOerouV. TURCK BAKER, Editor. for Thi Coeree Pupil TV in Egh Arnf' Tkm, ffr 1h Month- - Brr. Advanced Vocabulary. ?.nvPration. nd "oulrt: How to Use 'fwituiT Diction- - SlSir,b.e?e. po "hat to b00'- - Star Not Say and p g iCS;0"-- . I I eh 'T i,,h "or1: ' I I 'hhrcvtation. for le Business How to Write ILSsUMi Lltrti... V,,rBVnr 10c Sr Sam-- If you havo Been remain g our advertisements, and are not convinced that we can fill and extract teeth without pain, and that our gold and porcelain crown and bridge work la finer than any yon have ever seen in the West, there Is something wrong with the ADwith VERTISEMENT NOT thu BROS. Monuments Avenue. - Vr.i:;;uTES . VANN SR. A..-- . Jo:: - Pi- v There waa an the Ogdto Portia- - wlie-.he- . - a ui.ry SEE ThiS Qfftw i j 'Ll to choir vould go fore the people of the civtiriy arous'd u ; ot the n. the .u uoilurs began to they did . ti ria..-TU- most auspii"-.t hii was the H. Wright uf $2'" : Solis' company, sun tendered ...... by Aligns Wright .nvipiod with an s birth to the ju: cf t! last triuu.ii .mg over obstacles riinl of being the success of a great anitilr.i The gift w Uli-a prlnctly one. tin,- nows reached he licgdqh.i. .. : of those who Ini.-:iul.ored ao r!".i.nie to make the trip possible, o.. of timae prev iiij who is not at ah tuelmcd to be ( f.iTveseeut. sent the sS'.iii.lard a note i at was bewere suffl- - , fea" . F"Prad Records RXitnV,'Ld.her th' yourself that thia ia tho boat of Bands and other Instnimtntal Music, Songs, Stor- offered. You Buy Only tha Records. PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE - tfe-- REHEARSAL : TO OUR PATRONS - OF THE BIG 1 that indicated a :'i:;;u.eiius follow; "hurrah! Hurrah! tion, s$ -- Hv s Ogden does ebulli- Hurrah! 1101 CHOIR Who lepond? A rival and Imperial giir of Wright Sons Co., of 1250, for the Ogden choir, in one lump. Ogden is aroused. The honor or Ogden ia vin- THURSDAY NIGHT WILL BE AN AU dicated.. Iier merciiaiit princes reREVOIR spond as they alwn; t, do when matI ter are properly rt rrsr-nied- . "The 830,000 appropriated by the leg- Singera Have a Busy Week Planned islature for th Lewis and Clark fair During their Btay at was a grand and lnunilki'nt sum and tha Fair. ' will achieve results, hut the choir at Ogdon will prove equal In result to For some time pat the management 8100,000. of the Tabernacle choir haa had in his with beautiful Orpheus, songs, uund the glviug at a concert to help charmed Hades. Our own Ogden choir raise funds for their proposed trip to will charm the angrt. tin Irrigators it Portland, but found impossible beand the Rose Club of Portland. Such cause the Balt Lake artists could not Is the power of song if rendered by be secured owing to previous engagethe Ogden Tabernscle choir. Now. let ments. it has been decided, however, us pull together all together, and to give a big concert on the return done! of the choir, when the weather will - W. Sburtjlff retvivpd a telegram be much more favorable and the artfrom David Eccle at Pasadena, Cal, ists can be aerured. Thursday night, to the effect lhat he would subscribe however, the choir will give a public the sum of $100. rehearsal complimentary to those who A telephone message from Reprehave contributed to the choir fund. sentative Howell at lxigan announced The choruses will be interspersed the subscription of 825 from lhat gen- with short talks by prominent Ogden tleman. cilixen. It la desired at least that those who have helped make the trip possible may bear some of tha choruses to be rendered at Portland. Tickets will be given those who have contributed and space representing th ticket will be reserved only until 8:11 when the general public will be adI- ome mouth ago official actloa was takes by tha hoard of directors of this company, haring in view a reduction ot tha basic rate for electric lighting from 15 cents to 12 cents per 1000 watt hours, to be affective from July 1st, 1905. Recently this action was reconsidered, and the basic rate was placed at 31 cents per 1000 watt hours, from luly 1st, 1905, with a conditional disoouat from thia rata of tea (10) per cent, if bills ore paid within seven 7) days after monthly service has bees rendered, than making a net rata slightly under ten ilO) cents per 1000 watt hours. Under this schedule the charge for burning STANDARD power. threMud-a-hnlf-wst- t lamp on hour will bo 0AL or approsl-mntal- y three-fifth- s ) of on cent, exclusive of ths dis count. A reduced graduated ochedulo of ntea for electric currant naaA la large quantities for lighting waa also adopted, effective from July laL (3-5- 1905. In addition to tha advantages of a low rate for lighting, thin new basic rate will enable patrons to use, economically and advantageously, electrical appliances of nil descriptions, such aa electric fans, fiat irons, electric motors oa sewing and washing machines, etc, etc. Aa for Rate on a 800 watt flat Iroa: 8 cents per hour of ewHnwma service, less the 10 per cent conditional discount. Rato oa a 200 watt washing machine motor, 2 15 cents per hour of continuous service, less 10 per cent conditional discount Rate on a Standard 8ewlng Machine Motor, 1 cent per hour of con1-- 8 tinuous service, less 10 per cent conditional discount The company will continue ita practice of renewing ita initialed, burned out lamps, or lamps that art Inefficient through too. long service, at the price of ten (10) cents per lump. This enables custom are to keep their lam pa up to atasdard at a small coat Very respectfully. UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY COMPANY ' R. 8. CAMPBELL, ' General Manager, NEW TACT IN THE WATER It hat been definitely arranged to have two concern In Portland, August 22 and 23. in Festival ball within the fair grounds. Monday night, August 21, tha choir will open the Irrigation congress with the rendition of tho Irrigation Ode, and Thursday (Utah Day) n number of choruses will be sung la Festival hall. Bo the choir will be kept very busy the alx day in Portland. WATER RIGHTS OF MOUND FORT WARD INVOLVED. Lawyers Raice th Question of ity of Decreo Entered Valid- HE WAS AN IHCRATE in 1882. of Companion Tho attorneys for (he respondents ia the contempt of court proceedings that dosed Monday, before Judge Ritchie f the Third district court In Salt Lake, ia presenting their arguments for the discharge of their clients, raised a new polnl that may completely change the whole aspect of the case. The attorn?) for the respondents raised the question of the validity of the decree entered In 1892 In the rase of George 'A. Fuller vs. William Geddes, which gave to ihe resident of the Mound Fort ward certain water rights. Their contention waa that there was no finding to support the allegation in the decree, that the plaintiffs had failed to show any violation of the decree and that the decree awarding certain water righta to the Mound Fort Irrigators was to uncertain as to be unenforceable. If Judge Ritchie supports the respondents in their contention then the defendants are not guilty of contempt. If surh a decree should be entered, (aid one of the attorney in the case, then Mound Fort will be deprived of the water rights tbit they nosr enjoy, and a serious complication will ent-.- r into the fight now on between North Ogden and Eden. In their arguments, the attorneys for Ihe plaintiffs nought to break down the new line of tlefenss of the attorneys for the respondents, and argued that. In destroying the dam against the orders of the court the respondents were guilty of contempt regardless of the validity of th 1S92 decree. Judge Ritchie took the case under advisement, as he wished to look Into the contention of the attorneys for thj respondents. lwo-mll- f it! mitted. CASES bet r, BEAD OU3 e IN Fitasure and .'ri Is lls house-move- sron . The six children from the But school of th deaf, dumb and blind, who are being exhibited at the Portland fair, are aitarcting much attention from educator and others who are Interested In the education of those who are deprived of eight and hearing. Miss France WORK. Eddy, one of ihr Come In and talk over your "tooth teachers of the school, la conducting geo some of our work and the classes, which meet dally In the trouble get an estimate of the cost New Sys- morning. The greater part, of the exercises consists of the demonstrating of tem Dentists, 2451 Washington Av. ths methods rmployed in teaching There are few people in Ogden who deaf and dumb pupils to talk. The are aware that there wm a partial theory on which the teachers work is eclipse of the moon Monday, hut inch that the children are not naturally was the case and the shadow was dumb, but, through their being unable plainly discernible, lasting from short- to hear, they are not able to imitate ly after seven oclock until ten o'clock. the sounds that th?y hear as are those To majv the shadow probably was at- who are not so afflicted. All of the tributed to the clouds that wore scurry- children on exhibition at the fair are ing across the sky. but the astrono- beginners and they are all able to tell, mers aay that the shadow was what ia from the vibration of the walls, when known as the southern limb. The sha- a person is walking or when the dow was directly across the lower right piano ia being played. By watching EICYGLE RACES of people when they speak 1hv hand quarter of the moon's face and the covered 29 per cent of the moon's sur- are ride to at first Imitate the sound face. It waa first, noticed aa the moon that ia made and later to interpret In arranging the bicycle races for appeared from behind the mountains what is being said. The live exhibit is one of the most Thursday night. Manager H.agren ha in the east, and as the moon mounted the ta:e of the loer.l fans hlqtitr and higher the eclipse became Interesting that Utah has at the fair, consulted and each day a large number of p&ple and k to have an Australian pursuit more pronounced. race for amateur ridera. In no form re present at the classes. of racing do the follower of the game REMOVING WAREHOUSES In Ogden seem to take so much Interest aa in pursuit rare, which arouse POCATELLO WATERWORKS great enthusiasm. The program ol The warehouses and coal sheds on races Includes: Wall avenue that are in the way of The Corey Brothers Construction A one mile exhibition motor event, in the proposed new Southern Pacific company are to begin work at once which Earl Btalry will try to lower the be soon torn will on the new Pocatello waterworks sys- record for that distance. freight building down. If possible,, all the obstruc- tem. for which they recently made a J. B. Bowler and C- - L. Hollister will tions will be moved by October first, contract. The work on this system try conclusions in a half mile dash. when it U expected that the railroad will be similar to that the same comtwo out of three. company Will commence active work pany Is doing at Montello, and most The other events will be n on the erection of the new freight edi- of the ditching will he done with the laps race, professional, and a halt fice. ditching machine lhat has proved such mile open dash smsteur. The a success on the latter Job. larger buildings, including wareThe Coreys report that the work at Boyle's, Kissel's and Lowe's BIGHORN BABIN EXCURSION. removMontello Is progressing rapidly and houses, will be torn down and The coal ed from the grounds In parts. that. Instead of a resehvolr being conRound Trip $3040. houses will be moved intact on roll- structed as was at first planned by After thia the engineers. It has been decided that ers, to other locations. The Colorado Midland railway, ir work ia completed, Bcowcrofl'a will be a reservoir would only be sn added ex- connection with the R. G. W. and C of west the only warehouse on the pense, and have substituted catch B. Q will sell tickets Septembe' to Twenty-seconWall from Twenty-fourtbasins at regular Intervals. 5th to Frannie, Garland and Cody Wyo., and return good for thirty dav LAGOON EXCURSION, Contractor Jost, a practical at rate of 830.00. This will be the on! will supervise the tearing down excursion to those points this yenr of the structures. He expects to start THURSDAY, AUGUST 17.th. and anyone wishing to visit that conn work within the next two weeks. try should take advantage of thl The Plain Clly choir special train rate. The fineat egricnltural counlr The new freight bouse will be one of the best on Kte Southern Pacific via th Oregon Short Line leaves Og- in Wyoming is In the Big Horn Batin system. The original plan called for den 10:40 A. m. Fare round trip. InWrite for book on the Big Horn Baa struct are coating $f!0,0U0, but later cluding admission to the grounds; sin country and ell particular relaalterations have added to this valua- adults 75c, children 6rtc. Everybody tive to the trip, to - H- - Hard me T7 1i!invited. tion by f 40,00(1 Vet ?mi Hnnth. h JITCHELL Trip is Nsw an There Advertising. 1 open UltM r - Gee. W. Driver, Manager. H3 WASHINGTON AVENUE. intul Belit.-- - L it From a Ske- -t c He bi-e- Cooling Interest Paid on FIRM C MOST LIBER- OGDEN n coiner In the as advertising mechine .hop has partitioned off and diums. uewspapeis He was i,r!ed the a repair shop for air iuu.p ami brakes, question. "Iws adtcriising pay," tvd exclusively, has been titled up. he answered, "Yes." Then he wnt on to qualify his statement. "U pays An excursion from Morgan county, when barked honest goods and a her. starting at Coalville, and tailing in the means ofby uistriliuiiou are good all seithijnents below, will be tun There must be ofWednesday over the O. 8. 1.. to Lagoon. fered for sale merit to the thing and the salesmen must A crowd i (Xpii-U'dknow their busitiesx. When you have A petition for an order of sale of lhat coniblnaiiuu. the newspaper ran real estate, in the matter of the es- perform wonders in the way of givu. tate of Porter L. Auderson. deciased. publicity to your excellencies and atwas Hied in the district court yester- tracting purchasers. "Mr. Hadley , were you not skepday by Nathaniel Montgomery and i tical when you first wtut into the adA. Nelson, executors. vertising business"I uas. The fist year 1 was disThe funeral of the late D. F. Farand was disposed to quit, but ley will take place on Wednesday, at couraged 1 discovered the secret or two p. m., from the Fourth ward meet- gradually success and obtained results which ing house. Previous to the made me an enthusiast in the efficacy tin- remains may be viewed at hU late of newspaper advertising. One thing residence, between the hours id Id and I learned was not to urge advertising 1' o'clock. for revenue only, but to enter a place No. 8' came in from the north yes- of business with an honest purpose of benefiting the house. 1 would not acterday morning with fifteen coaches cept an 'ad' that, in my opinion, was in ita make-up- . Most of the passennot profitable to the advertiser. By folgers were from Portland. No. 7 giver thia policy the businees men the O. S. L., steamed In with twelve lowing you as an adviser and aid Incoaches loaded with people bound for welcome of a leech. Portland. The exodus from and the stead He was asked to give an Illustratraffic to that place are about equal. tion of positive proof that advertising Two large skylights are being put pays. Here is sometbiug tangible. You In the roof of the S. P. blacksmith know the conclusions are deductions. shop. This arrangement will allow the We obtain certain results under ceranioke from the forg-- s to pass through tain conditions which point to the the top of the roof rapidly and nut cause. In 1690 Schillings first started hang In the building befouling the air, their campaign of advertising. They aa It does now. Mora light also will made a teat under the title Schillings be secured. Best. The results weresuch that In 1894 I received an order from them to In the district court yesterday morning County Clerk David Mattson ne advertise In every paper In twelve and territories. Their increase rutiled the bench In the absence of state in Judge Howell, and continued the mat- thepatronage whs remarkable. One of papers receiving the full line of ter of the petition for allowance, apwas the Standard and exproval and settlement of final account advertising reeults were obtained. etc., of the estate of Aline Wright, de- cellent 1 understand that last week the ceased, to August 25. Schillings shipped. In one consignSimon Bamberger, president of the ment. an entire carload of tea to OgOgden gait Lake railway. Is In the den.1 honestly believe a firm gets presrity. Mr. Bambergrr says that the four surveys for the line that were tige by news pa r advertising that being made have been completed and can be obtained in no other way. Here la another Instance of sucthat he hao virtually decided that the line shall run along the south aide uf cess. In 1901 J. A. Folger Co. made sn appropriation for Utah. The Standthe Ogden river. ard was one of our big mediums. The A. L. Vail and George Poland, of results obtalnod were so encouraging Jefferson City, Mo., are in the city for that In 1903 I received a contract cova few days. Mr. Vail a cousin of ering the newspapers of five states and the following year two more Depnty Sheriff G. A. Behring. Th: two gentlemen rams from the east to states were added. I am a newspaper owner as well register for the Uintah Reservation, and will remain here until after the draw- ss the head of an advertising agency, at rrovo, and during my experience I have seen ing, which commences some remarkable achievements from Thursday. Judicious advertising. In 1891 H. C. O. P. Hendersbot, a prominent (.hspelle opened a store in Onkland, stockman of Nebraska, with hit fami- my home city, and his beginning was ly are visiting with Mr. Henderahot'a most modest. But he knew how to display his goods and how to use the colbrothers, S. H. and 8. J. Hendersbot. umns of the daily papers. As a non The visitors have been to the fklr at t Portland and are now on their way sequence he now occupies a front and la one of the moL prosper- to their home. Thia afternoon the famine are having a picnic oils of our businesa men. "I would advise no one to attempt in the canyon. haphazard advertising. It can do Two hoys were before Judge Patton neither advertiser nor publisher good, hut with Intelligent direction I know in the Juvenile court yesterday morning, charged with fast driving. The that no merchant esa make a mistake Judge heard their etory and warned by advertising in the papers. them that If they came before b'.n again he would deal severely with AT THE FAIR them. As one of the lads In question had been in the Juvenile court before, he wee placed on the delinquent list, Children From Ogden Institution Atwhile the other was discharged. tract Great Attention. record-br.akin- Ralph E. Hoag A. ". Mclataeh FRC.Vt ii-r- SUPERB COMPANY IN REPERTOIRE A POPULAR COMPANY POPULAR PRICES AT National IS A VISITOR M. L. Hailey, head of the advertising agency boring his n. m. rh The local aerie of Eagles vri'.l be headquarter tn Sail Francisco, is by Max David-aon- . represented at Denver at the Reed. He i one cl the tY. D. Bios . Thomas Kurtz and most conservative men in the adver A. Bingham. tising business, as a short ta k wnh bun uikdu.es. yet be is a firm believe. The southwest of the old ma- . DRUG M. L. HADLEY Mrs. T. C. Armstrong and two children. Mrs. Dan Ensign and Alias Hannah Dee. base returned from tiio Portland fair. PRESENTING CORA KING SWAIN ITS FREE. MACHINE. and Sieging Machine Ogden t registered Astor in New York. COAST. MackSwain Company WM. DRIVER l REMEMBER A Natural Tone Talking Buck-Ingha- THE Sickroom Ho-e- Superintendents Manson and returned from an inp:e-llutrip west, Monday afternoon. He Little Minister for ITS UP TO YOU PAPERS e at the New tonight Chi- - 10 Till AID OF morning. aBELLEJIARIE ' UV.I ST MOUXIXG, CAME IN DAILY car. of mixed fruiu from he coast, went evst on yesterday Tkirrv-flv- "nNKSlAY LTAII, OGDEN, BE OPERA HOUSE THIS EXAS1ISEB: '0 Day Roba Hio Bene- factor. The Safe Light Prevents all danger of cu tains or draperies catching fir. Avoids the necessity of having matches around. Ne burnt out air, no emell, no dirt Mvcn the eyeelght and turns night Into day with Ka brilliant, mellow glow, Were to put In wiring and electric light fixture! In your house, office, store or factory In the moot approved manner at lowest figures. All Satisfaction guaranteed. work warranted. pre-pare- d After feeding a man, paying his fare from Balt Lake to Ogden and paying for a room at a hotel for the n'qht for him, D.'B. Peterson, a- Millard county youth awoke yesterday morning to find that his erstwhile friend bad decamped during the night with hie watch and the greater part of hla money. Peterson, who Is a young man 22 years of age. Is ambitious to obtain an education, and, with that end in view, had left his home for Nevada where he has a Job in prospect, that at the same time would permit him to pursue his atudies. Monday he stopped off in Balt Ijike and went out to Murrey to call on a friend. On the way back to the city he met a man who sa:-- l that hla name waa Lou Anderson Peterson made n confident of his new found friend and told him ot hi pro posed trip to Nevada. That was Jus' the place that Anderson waa going hi ha was broke and had to go to Electric Supply & Fixture Co. Phones Ind. 346; Bell 346 Y 2448 Wash. Ave. MBffiHBnnm J. C PLATT SADDLERY CO. Ogden first and get. some money froiL a slater. The prospect of having a travelinc companion was pleasing to letersor ' and he paid bis nsw friend's fare this city and for a room at the Wind sor for the night. Yesterday mornlnr when he awoke, Peterson found tha: bis friend (?) had departed, likewise hla watch and 1C of his money. Peterson lost no time in reportlnp the affair to the police and furniahe. them with a good description of ihr man who had abused hla generosity He told the officer that he felt sorry for the man when he learned that he was broke and that he did not sutpec that anyone whom he would befrlem as he befriended Anderson would stea I 1 from him. Tl.e police gave him Mine good ed vice regarding making friend wit! strangers and are assisting the young man In hia endeavor to find Anderson. Harness, Saddles and Blankets. We make a specialty of High Grade Harness and 2279 Washington Ave. Stock Saddles. Henry Baumelster Jos. Baumeister s THE () Ranch Saloon e lm a Q. lm r (0 BAEXQSIER 1 BEOS. Proprietors Wines, Liquors and Cigars 305 Twenty-Fourt- h Street |