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Show mE AMUSEMENTS BREVITIES month. Those- delicious watermelon and cantaloupes are always found at Har- row' Excursionists from Plain City board' ed the 10:35 O. 8. L. and weui to Lagoon yesterday. MacK Swain Company are visiting AND here. s A large number of Nebraska tourists canto ia on the Portland train yesterday on their way home. Eugene E. Holbrook and Mis Margaret J. Alien were married Wednes day, and will make their home in Og- Sickroom Cooling Conveniences den. Borne time Wednesday s small bay horse was stolen from the residence of Summer Baggetts many convenience (or the suffering. H you have sickness in rour home, coma and sea ua and let w suggest some of ths r.nr novel and useful things w hsvs In stock to make your offerer comfortable and cheerflow as ul. Our prices are as due rethey can be made with gard to both you and us. In Mrs. Gordon Aldcn, 113 Twenty-sixt- h street. Don't forget tbe Modern Woodmen outing at ths Hermitage, Friday, Aug. 18th. Blade's hacks leave lit a. m., 1, 2 and 7:3i) p. m. bliss Edna Coulihard of Missouri Valley, la., arrived Wednesday lu Ogden and ia a guest at the both of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Waltia. WM. DRIVER & SON DRUG CO. e are not satisfied unRemember, less you are, and if you'll give us the opportunity, we will see that the satisfaction is mutual. Clark's. Gee. W. Driver, Manager. WASHINGTON AVENUE. The Ladies Missionary Society, of the First Presbyterian church, will meet la the church pariora this afternoon at 8 o'clock. A full attendance la urged. The Utah The patrol wagon was called out yesterday to the corner of Twenty-fourt-h and Washington. A drunk, too unsteady to walk, was given a free ride to the police station. National Bank OF OGDEN United States Depositary Albert Van Zandt and family of L DoolyiissMtsMtaisssiPmidiiit Wichita, Kan., who are on their way Viea President home from an extended visit in CaliHonoi L hiry Rttlptl Be NlllngtagsssssssaiCllilllf fornia and Oregon, are visiting for a As McIrMi .AMlatent Caahto few days at J. R. Drane'a and other Interest PaM on Saving Accounts relatives. 4L Civil service examination will bo held at Ogden. Utah, Bept. 2 for clerk and carrier for the Ogden postoffice. Age limit 18 to 45 years. Applicants should apply at the postoffice before Aug. 31 for application forma. PASADENA CALIFORNIA no most beautiful residential city In tbs United Slates. A place to See window at Clark's for styles spend a few weeks of your vacation. Only a snd prices of childrens oxfords, black few miles to the seashore Los Angeles or tan, also shoes in red, tan, black or ky electric ears. champagne; 65c and up La Casa Grande Hotel The farmers of liberty hsvs started on the work of constructing a series of Pasadena offers of reservoirs designed to conserve rial summer rate (10 per week, enough water to give them ample for tnsrient (3 per day. their crops in the driest of seasons. ELMER P. WOODBURY, Manager. One big dam ia to be constructed this fall. Engineer W. M. Bostaph has drawn plans and specifications for this dam, which is to be constructed of earth, and to be about eight feet high and 60 feet long. It will back the water a distance of 700 feet. Tkt Elite Hotel Owing to the fact that cab and hotel wagon come so close to tho walk leading out of the east entrance to the depot, the railway official have decided to dig out the dirt north of the walk and put gravel and sand In Its place The new front will allow of a greater space for unloading snd Hereafter no receiving baggage. teams or wagons of any description will be allowed to come nearer than twelve feet to the cement walk. your name If you have seen leasing our advertisements, and ara not convinced that list ef those Invited to try we can fill and extract teeth without pain, and that our gold and porcelain Laundry Work. Ths crown bridge work is finer than J? product ef former years could any youand have ever seen in the eon,Pmd with the way wo there ! eomething wrong with theWest, ,hlrtA collars and cuffs. NOT With the Why WORK. "wy us on yeursf Come In and talk over your "tooth troubles See some of our work and get an estimate of the coat New SysOgden Steam tem Dentist, 2451 Washington Arte Mis i7 Laundry Phones 174. 437 Twinty-flft- St h INTERESTING INSTRUCTIVE Correct English How to use it i toTthe umALne devot-OIGLISH. ; OSEPHINE TURCK BAKER, Editor. :SiSte!t IS ' Pupil IS C," nr4 -- I01 ne 1W Artofl1fVm " for W"th. '? pinner. tho Advanced Enr'llkh (n, Sliou EMPIRE THEATER The Empire Theater Stock company Is huffily rehearsing this week, at the Utahna theater, plays that they are to present during the coming season on the Northwestern Theatrical Syndicate circuit. On Monday night, of next week, the company opens the season si the Utahna in the "Man from Japan. The company, which consists of twelve people, has been engaged for th season by the Northwestern Syndicate and will play only on that circuit Last year tne company supported Caly Clcmment, the romantic actor. in the east and won much favorable comment During the engagement here vaudeville will be given between the acts. BUTCHEBS (Century Dlcltoi- Hon,-ti? the School - What Not to Say ,r Wrmn taMiEt.t,0ffAbhrevItionS-.kthe Business a Words; ' KMPAilV Vocabulary. How to Use eUtlone How to Writs !2jhUterature. M a a. & GROCERS SION EXCUR- Be Hungry If You Don't Go With Ua to tho Retail Grocer' and Butchers' Association You'll BARBECUE 8ALTAIR BEACH Wednesday, August 3rd. Ten breve, 5,000 loaves bread, 10' barrels pickles, AT free. Free exhibition by Dr. Carver, the world's famous shot nd his high diving horso An Ogden Man going to ride tills horse and secure the 3200.00 prize. Train leaves via I Rio Grartdo 9:00 a. m and 2:15 p. m.. returning, leaves the bcaca at 8 and 10 p. m. JTCHELL BROS. Monuments deffstaon Avonusb of T Upon Its Committee The drawing Has .it f.,:.n.oie fc-- r Entered reservation sioner Richards i office, Joan Dorn Irviug Howbert of Co!;: a:.-- a lout 2.1HMJ names weie drain first day. but it will be wet i... 10 draw more TO GO TO THE FAIR AT PORT- on each succeeding Saturday j LAND. OREGON. the work evening, when it will be finished. Ti" : ,.ii nd plan of procedure hav- agreed upon Full Lint of the Singers Who Wi.l Ocand signed by it" i';i:.iaiksioners in cupy tns Special of the drav ; c charge Train. ' The method said drawing shall he tijv It !! vi to wit: Firm Upon a 1' v i j plaform The Ogden Tabernacle choir departs feel wide feet at 8 o'clock t hi morniug for the twentyerected upon !i cruund of the Portland fair. Those iu the party are: long, Procter academy in t:- iiiy of Provo, W. E. Weihe Nana Fry and ccrnecu-- wi' northeastern Mr. De Snedakcr entrance to said acs'ii-:.- . j,-h platform May Lindsay Liue Thompson Edith Enign to bp furnished with s.n-number of Frances Bruan Mrs. J. E. Fislu-tables and chairs a- - u.a.. he Bee Farley Florence Fisher to accommodate lb engaged in the Mrs. Oiells li. Alice Brooks drawing and meml s of the press Nettie Sla.hr Second A box ti:r: in.- by thirty-onParry Dills Luud Emma Craushaw inches, eight !v- foug, shall be Lulu E. Mitchell Julia Flygare placed upon this !.tfiinu upon such Miss Olseu Mormon Craguu bearings as will P- ttui of its being ViU-Anuia Broan revolved. The tldi of Thin box shall Craguu Nettle McKay H. J. Ware he numbered eonscnriwlv from 1 to C. J. Rosa i cm Curnlngham 4. ihe top being auii'Vrtd 1. In each Sirs. C. J. Ross Will Thomas of th.1 four sides of .hi lox there shall Walter McDonald Jo. Dalian ryrn be three circular oo. six inches In diameter, provided Mi. Jos. Ballau- - Dina Koiierwyn with cover, R:ka Ko'dcrwyn tyne hinged so that th'- may be readllv Jed Bellamy ns Archie Bowman ourned and eloseii. TLw opening-sna- il Mr. Jed Ballon-- Albert Bowman bs equally d s from each Heber Foulger tyne numbered other and consei'iii.v-1J. W. Ure Frank Foulger from 1 to 2. The ti p ef thl box shall Mrs. J. W. Ure be fastened with across n ihst it may Waler Emmett D:tl Gay he removed. This bus eluil be placed Loney West Mrs. Dell Gay Earl Johnson upon a platform before 9 o'clock a. m., Hattie L. 'Brown Francis Wiggins August 17. Florence Brown May Brown Third The enveh-iconlainlng the Lulu O'Neil McClellan and names of all thoc who have been wife Ora Brown registered for this drawing af either Howard Grernwell Caleb Marriott Provo, Price, Versa! or Grand JuncDr. Bnedaker Jack Reeves tion, shall be brought iiiniu the platform in lioxea of a convenient eli9 beSinnyham Stevens Sarah Williams Earl Pardee Frances Roger fore 9 o'clock a. m. of Auguki 17. Theas Phoebe Watson Veriie Hill boxes shall then be consecutively Louie Brown Ruby Frodsham numbered, cards bearing correspondAnnie Salmon Zell Stevens ing numbers shall be placed In a box, Loreno Champ-Id- a Salmon from which they ahall be drawn by Perrin rlerks in the government service, who neys R. J. Fowler Lucy Strlngham will distribute ths boxes of euevlupes Earl Ballamyne C. G. Wilson bearing numbers corresponding with Tom Part! us Cha. Brown those upon the cards drawn throughRoland Ballantyne Chas. Lyon out ths drawing box. the top of which Ernest Oborn Parley Butler having liven removed for that purpose. Ruth Bradesen Ernet Jones When all the envelopes shall have bvou B. Yander Myrtle Bradesen placed In the drawing box the top Schmidt Zephyr Brail h shall be placed and securely fastenAlthea Farr Yander Aker ed, after which, before and at frequent Lillian Andersen Mr. Resit Intervals during the drawing, thr box Ciaribnl Woods I .Id die Horr to shall he revolved suflicli-mlMarion Belnnp Effle Rent a thorough mingling of the enArneta Frodsham Delphi Heirlrr velopes. Rosa Manning Mr. I, Blair Fourth From a group of nine Bessie Blair Edith Ky youths of good character under ths Clara Peterson Edith Wilson age of 21 years and not qualified to Mrs. Horten Ot Flossie Wilson make liomeHtcad entry, the committee Emily Fowler linger ahall select by lot three acta of three Mrs. Smyth Etta Fowler each to be employed upon August 17, Minnie Brown Geo, Gibson 18 and 19. Cards numbered from 1 to W. J. Critchlov Mrs. Geo. Gibson 9 shall be placed in a box, from which Mrs. W. J. Crilch- - B. D. Bradford they shall bs drawn by these youth, low Mrs. Bradford who shall be employed and take their Ellen J. Stevens (1. J. Brown tationa at the box, according to the Mrs. C. J. Brown Ruby Steven numbers drawn. Numbers 1, 2 and 2 Tllli Hancock Kiln Hinchdiffe whall be employed upon August 17, takA null Hancock Rosamond ing their stations at the drawing bos, Read phy Parker according to their numbers. It shall Nellie Oborn Delphi Read also be determined by lot which one Josie Farr of tho boys shall draw the first enEmily Oborn Josie Singleton , A. P. Ballinger velope, who shall thereupon remove Burdette Smith ' Mrs. A. P. the covering of the. aperture at which F. Smith Unger he is statioiiert and take from ths box Mrs. Barah West Mr. A. R. C. an envelope, which he shall hand to a Smith . Mr. Lott la Nelson member of tbe committee other than Marlon Johiuon Will Pickett the president, who will cause it to be Mrs. Will Plrkett Jennie Nelson numbered and then open it, taka out Mlnrf Alice Cave Mrs. Anna Bailors the enclosed card and cause the same David Geertaen W. D. 8ller number to be stamped thereon and Walter Keer Lucy Kimball read the name and place of residence Lixsie Oakdrn Emma Lindsay Inscribed thereon, and the same to Nora Jones Mary Larkin the other such members, who will inHebar J. McKay Elvina Morlensen spect and verify them and pss the Albert Bell Wilford Shurtliff envelope and card to the president of Mark Brown Heber Hancock the committee, who will publicly anBert Foulger Florence Poulter nounce the number of the eard and the Etta Halverson Ella Poulter name and residence contained thereon. Dot Green well Mrs. Emily Mud-WiThe boy next in number will then draw dock Steven . another envelope, which will be opened Jo. Halgren Mary Jones and read in the same manner. The Willard Lund Maud Belnap third boy will then draw another enWeltha Belnap Will Poulter velope, which will be similarly dis' Nephl Nell Fowler Ogden poned of. after which ths box will be Ruth Watklua Mr. Nephl Ogden reversed sufficiently to present the Wilford Hlnch-bothaMay Hlggin- side next in number, from which the cllffo boys will draw envelopes in their Martha Pearce J. B. Jarman This course will be followed unLizile Reader Heber Oborn til 111 cards have been drawn and read Sadella Bandera to the public, after which this form of Myrtle Ballinger Henry G william Harry D. Brown public announcement will be disconJos. Tracy Mr. Earn Richtinued. The order of drawing and BowMr H. C. ardson the envelopes'and the idennumbering man Earl West tification slips will bn continued until y Alice Rowley Louis Bpangen-Henr5772 names have been drawn, after Bowman In the judgment berg which such details Onion Gridin Chat. Blair of the committee are not essential to D. W. Coolbear Carl Bamuelson the fairness and Integrity of the drawLottie Olsen Edwin Petersen committee, ing may be varird by thenames Mrs. Coleman shall Maggie 8anders but all of the remaining Emma Lucy Gates be taken out and numbered Annie Coleman N. J. Thomas Susa Young Gates Fifth The first envelope drawn snd Mrs. N. J. Thomas John Bhurtliff (he Menl mention Flip which It contains Mrs. Barah Wll- - L. W. Bhurtliff shell he numbered 1. and the number, llams Fred Burdottt nun 9 and iddretn upon thn card shall he entered upon a typewritten list and Ihe card and envelope delivered to the MAKING MONEY IN NEVADA. CHOSEN Through cars: Fara (1.25 round trip. Children 75c. SALT LAKE CITY EXCURSION. Sunday, August 20th. Via Oregon Short Uae, trip all trains. (1.00 round SAVED .iL-.il x::-;e- i : - - s Mur-Lict- le Bal-Lot- n. or-d:- r. The O'Meara Brothers of this city, who, with J. T. Lynch, have amassed a fortune in the Tonnpah district, an 0 getting a return of not loss than per month from thelf Nevada-Alpin- e mine Joe ted in the Lone Moun$10,-00- CommiRBloner of ib General Lend office. The envelope and eards subsequently drawn shall be consecutively In opened, numbered snd disposed of like manner. The first sheet shall b To mke entry August 28. bended: numbers 1 to 111. Inclusive. and shall contain 55 names. The second sheet shall contain 6C nmes. The third sheet shall be headed; "To make enIntry August 29, numbers 112 to 222. foland this order shall be clusive, lowed until the typewritten Mat are finished. As fast ns prepared a sheet containing a copy nf thi typewritten list shall be ppsicd upon a liulleiin board for public Inspection. Five thou- Not only i this phenom-Ina- l property rewarding its owners handsomely by these monthly distributions, but the ore reserve la being added to continually, snd there I more of the precious metal being uncovered than that sent to th markets, while it is estlmatrd that there is at the present time that there is at least a half million dollar in sight in the sand seven hundred and seventy-tw- o mine. names shall be drawn during the three J. W. Langely, a former well known days, August 17, 18 and 19, divided beman of this mining city, is operating tween those days a nearly equal a in ths same part of the country, and, convenient. At ths conclusion of each although he has only dropped the shaft day s drawing, or at any time when on his property a distance of 90 feet th drawing is adjourned temporarily, he has already encountered some very the drawing box hall be closed, line ore. wrapped and sealed, and opened only when th drawing Is resumed. During PORTLAND EXCURSION VIA ORB ths period of edjnurnmcnt or reces GON SHORT LINE. during the day and at night a sufficient guard of employes of the General Land office ahall be left in charge of Ogden to Portland and return (direct) ...... ...... .. . . . . .(20.09 the drawing box. W. A. RICHARDS, Ogden to Portland and l eturn (Signed) JOHN DERN. (one way via Ban Francisco I..341.0-IRVING HO'VBERT, Ogden to Portland and return Committee. (one way via San Francisco Los ard Angelri) (50.59 Loa to and return Augeieo Ogden OPPOSED TO TARIFF CHANGE. via 8 P. L. A. and S. I Ry.. (31.69 JjO to and Angeles return Ogden oca way via Dan Francisco. ..341.09 Bellingham, Wa'b.. Ang. 17. The fodr.y. hr urm-Imon- s Tickets to Portland sod return di- chamber ft copn-ee-'- be reciprocity vet e, sen' to rect; on sale daily from Aley H;b ta Bow in v,,.'lon In Chicrgo Sept 29th. TicketsP. to Lea Angeles convention and return tii S. L a. 4 8. L an imobaMc prnte ogalnsi mv attariff on Ft. on al Angus'. 7. 6. 9. 10. 11, 12. tempt to remove or modify 13, 14. IE Tickets reading one way timber product. Tbe move was made via Sen Francisco or Lon Angeles on after receipt of a telegram from Vicsale July 20, 27. 28, August 7. 8. 9, 10, tor H. Beckman, secretary of the Pa11, 12. 13, 14. 15. 16. 17. 18, 20. 21. cific Const iJimbermen's association, 3, 8, 4, 6, 8, 13. 14, 15, 27. 21. pointing out the grave danger to the SeptAllL ticket! 29. good for stopovers and lumber industry of Washington lying limited to 90 day in any reduction of tbe duty. . tain ct BY THAT AIN'T THE FELLER HIT ME, THAT Said the Colored Darnel, When Fred omith Stood 6efore Judge Mdiphy. AVh.n Charles Brown was arraigned i..e polii-court yesterday on th charge of hdving disturbed the pikiv he promptly pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined (j. It did not lake long to Brown's plea or wc Miiile that explain ovoispread taU ftca wheu heard ihe lenience. Fc lowing Brcwn. Fred Smith was arraigned on the charge of having comuirit.1 the offcani' of aaiiK h;hi battei j, it beiug alleged that ho had hit a colored woman who was in 111 S1CSEY S1EVEIIS EXUBERATED c IN COURT One of Their Number Had Raised Sam" In a Boarding House. Before Judge Murphy in the police eourt. yesterday morning, a hearing was he'd in ihe case of Sidney Stevens. who was charged by the North Ogden Irrigation company with the Ur. ceny of water. The allegation mad by the company was that the defendant had. on July IS. taken more water from tbe ditches of the company, la North Of lira, than he was entitled to nse, and that by hit action he hod deprived Mr. Cragam and Mr. Rose of their water rights on that day. The case was originally set for hearing befora C. J. Dinsmore, justice of the peace for ths North Ogden district. When ths case was called in that district, JJr. Steven, through his attorney, W, Lb Mag ion i, asked for a change of venue, and ihe order waa rnada transferring the case to Judge After the regular grind of the police court bad been disposed of Frans Jone was arraigned on th charge of having dikturoed the peace of lira BrasswaU. After hearing th testimony of a number of witnesses. Judge Murphy decided that the defendant was guilty and assessed a fine of (30. The principal in the case were all colored and. to a certain degree, their testimony waa aa highly colored aa their skin. s It seems that the prosecuting had been to Loe Angeles and that during her absence the defendant, who was a good friend of the family, had trouble with her board-erLast week Mrs. UrasswaU returned from her trip, and wan met at tha htatloa by Jone. They had a few words at the time over hla trouble with the boarders. On the stand Mrs. Branwrall said that, Sunday, Jones earns to her house looking for trouble and that at the time she had told him to go to the saloon, meet John Alexander, the man with whom he had a fuss, sad finish th quarrel. The next day aha oald that Jones returned. this time with a big gun and that Ha raised Bam about tha Murphy'a court George fUea, aecreUry of the Irrigation company, was the first witness. He testified ss to the amount of water the defendant was entitled to on ths date in question, hut he was not sure that Mr. Stevens had taken more than he waa allowed, although when he had looked at the ditch on Mr. Stevens' court. place on that day, he thought that That ain't the feller, called the there was more water la the ditch woman. "The man that hit me Just than was allowed. Water Master J. T. Bailey, of the went out. The couil looked pussled, the clerk North Ogden district, waa the nest coutused, while the other court at- wltnrta. He stilted that Mr. Btevrns taches laughed. Brown, who had been was entitled to 15 feet of water on the taken to the pen. was brought bark, day iu question, but that he had noarraigned on the assault charge, plead- ticed that Mr. Marshall, who rents the ed guilty and had twenty days added Btevens place in North Ogden, waa using three ditches, and uU three of to the other sentence. Fred Smith was then arraigned on tha ditches seemed te have each all a charge of vagrancy and wan sen- the water to which Mr. Btevena was tenced to thirty day . Smith la the entitled. He had spoken to Mr. Btevman who objected to Officer Morriaey ens in regard to the matter and Mr. joking with him and then got th worst Stevens had aald that it was Mr. Mar shall who had taken tha water. Mr. of the Joke. C. L. Rand, Die mat who was al- Marshall in turn sold that Mr. Btevaas leged to have picked the packet iff n had told him to take the water. Whew passenger on the midnight tralu from questioned aa to the amount of water Salt Lake, and who, rather than far that was actually in the ditches, Mr. the charge, gave up the money, did Bailey admitted that hs had not measnut show up iu court yesterday to ured the water, but waa simply statanswer to the charge of vagrancy that ing what he thought the amount to be from what ha hid sees. Sergeant Fred Tout arrested him on On the aland Sidney Stevens denied and the (30 that was up for hla apthat hs had wilfully taken tha water, pearance was declared forfeited. An old timer, Mania Casey, admit- aa the compMtnl had stated, and as ted that he had been drunk, and now there was no evidence to show that a bad been he will make big stones into little greater amount of water taken by the defendant than that to ones for the next, five days. he waa entitled, the eourt orJames Dean forfeited (5 for haring which dered thet he be dlsmleaed. discharged firearms on the public conCounty Attorney Hulnnlskl treet. 8. Tongwaria, n Japanese, who rode ducted the prosecution and the defend- . a bicycle on the sidewalk Wednesday ant wis represented by W. U Magla-rinight, forfeited (1. he not appearing Joseph Marshall testified that ha, to answer to the charge. not Mr. Btevena. -- look tha water alleged to hava been stolen and that ha hnd previously naked Mr. Bnlley for BOYS TOjK WAlERMilCHS the water and waa .told that he might When the Owner Fired a Shot They taka what ha needed. wit-nes- a. place. dr The alght fit the same she went to th depot to meet a friend and, when returning, met Jones on Wall avenue. She told him to go about hie business hut he would not sad followed her to th corner of Twenty-fourth street, at which point he hit her in the taco. Tha witneaee Mrs. Brasswall had summoned knew nothing about tha ease, but they had troubles iff their owa which they wished to relate to th court. This th court would not stand for and they wars invited to step aside. In hla own defense Jone denied that there had been any trouble. Thera was no pear disturbed that I know of. 1 did not hit hor but aba called ma a name and 1 celled her one. Judge Murphy decided that Jones wan wrong in ble statement regarding there being no disturbance of the peace and ease seed th fin stated. BROKE QUARANTINE For wilfully breaking quarantine, Leroy Griffin must answer to tha court. Th first of tha month young Griffin was quarantined by the haalth officer, there being diphtheria in his family. Young Griffin did not take kindly to bring kept from his aeual sports and pastimes and, wrhm the Baraum ft Bailey shows came to Ogden, he took in th circus. Sanitary Inspector Power aaw him at th show and took him home, at the same time warning hla not to break tits A88AULTED A GIRL. quarantine again. On August 10th Mr. Power 'found Little Helen Hunt, a well developed the young man at Glenwood perk, and and rather pretty girl 18 years of age, again saw that he went home, Wedneswaa assaulted by Carl Marshall at a day. hearing that Griffin waa persistboarding houae that Is ma.by Mar- ently breaking quarantine, Mr. Power shall's wife, at 419 8oulh Went Temple swore to n complaint and lodged it street, last night about midnight. with ths Juvenile court Shortly after committing (he brutal crime Marshall made hie racape just MAKE IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. In time to elude ihree policemen who were aummonrd by tha roomers in the Dr. V. V. Withe of tha house, who had been aroused by Mrs. Mines company, received an offiMarshall, intense excitement prevail- cial report from Engineer R. J. Johned in the neighborhood aa soon as the son. in which values in gold running facts became known, and threat iff up to (2791 have been obtained. No lynching If he bad been caught were deep workings have yet been underheard on every hand. taken by the company and all that hat g eo far been performed la AND GROCERS' EX- by trenches and prospecting on the BUTCHERS' CURSION. surface. It has been decided to sink on the Greenback in the Bullfrog district and Ta Saltair Beach, August 8rd. to that end a gasoline hoist will be Special (rain leaves Ogden it 9 1 installed at once. m returning leaves Ihe Brarh at 8 A REFUTATION. p. m. and 19 p. m. Cara run through without change. Fare 11.25. EveryHow It Waa Made and Retained In body invited. Collapsed. The watermelon season has seriousha conaclrnoe of a number of boya and as n result three lads were lectured and given a suspended sentence by Judge lst ton yesterday afternoon The thre. boy A Bam Dryadale, Clarence Lowe and Fred scboles, visited tbe melon patch of 8. Walker, near the Wasatch conning factory, Wednesday night, about 9 o'clock, but before they could do much damage they were apprehended and .turned over to the officers During the evening Mr. Walker heard some one in the melon patch and, taking his gun, went out to Investigate. He Jay In the field for some time listening .to the conversation of the boys and when they itarted to leave followed them to th road, where he called upon them to atop, at the same time firing n shot In th air. At tbe nound af the shot the boys fell to tbe gronnd and were so thoroughly cared they could scarcely arise. They told Mr. Walker that they were from Salt JjUto and that they had been to the coaat, hut when the officers appeared they were at once Identified aa Ogden boys. ly blunted COLORED PEGPLE Of Charge fit Having Unlawfully Ap- propriated Water. WOMAN . 1.- 1905. IS, WRONG MAN of the Uintah Commis Land r Mis Wealthy Douglas ha returned from her vacation at the Lewis and Clark exposition at Portland. SUPERB COMPANY IN REPERTOIRE A POPULAR COMPANY at POPULAR PRICES 1463 CSAWISi - Mrs. Grover of Frisco. Utah, and Mrs. L. L. Squire if Long Beach, Cal PRESENTING CORA KING SWAIN tTinKM Grocery Co. A large number of Ogden people are making arrangement to go with the choir to Portland. THE R3 Lm 1 Mrs. L. C. Williams has gone to visit her parents lu Rrxburg, Ida., for a Lady Lyons RILES AUGUST MOBXIXG, I L-- Gro- cers' Barbecue, August 23. tonight of OF THE CHOIR Dost forget the Butchers' and h HOUSE MEMBERS UTAH, OGDEN, 1 I Grandl OPERA MORNING KXAMIXEC: 1 Kawich-Bull-fro- g cross-cuttin- CAVALRY ORDER Has Been Countermanded Government. TRU8T DEED FOR MILLIONS. " By Ruaalan Ogden. A good reputation Is not easily earned, and It was only by hard, consisteiUnens that ent work among our Doan'n Kidney Pills won their way to distinction attained In this tho proud correAugust J7. -- The locality. Tha public endorsement of ' of Odessa Standard the hi spondent com of Ogden reeldenta has renderthe the order for of tha departure ays ed Invaluable service to tho comwae mobilised that tha in A mortgage or trust deed for 33.000,-00- 0 infantry Read what this eitinen says: southeastern provinces hst been coun- munity. was filed with the county recordChan II. Kheea, machinist, residing i This termanded. Inter popularly at 431 23rd 8L, aaya: On account of er Wednesday, covering an Issue of bonds for iluu amount, by the Utah preted as Indicating the probability at trouble with my back, I could not lift n Issue successful of peace negotiations aaythlug, stoop or do any kind of Independent Telephone company to work that required a strain on the the Utah Saving A Trust company. at Portsmouth. muscles of the lolne. If I ant mill any The bonds are. to be per cent gold EXCURSION. BABIN BIGHORN bonds fit .various denominations, runlength of time and then got on my feet, twinge shot through the region ning in number from 1 to 5.500. Round Trip (3000. nf tit kldneya. Later, a dietreesing The mortgage covers ml estate of and anno) ing urinary weakness set the company located in Salt Lake, OgMidland in The Colorado in. I noticed Doan'n Kidney Pills adrailway, den and other places and franchises G. R. W. and C. vertised to core auch troubles and 1 not only in Balt Lake and Ogdn. but connection with the will sell tickets September thought that if they performed half, In n large numlx r of smaller places B. ft Q., In Utah, granted by these places, and 5th to Frannie. Garland and Cody, 1 what they promised they were Just the in which the company has or Intends Wyo and return good for thirty days remedy I needed, eo I got a box at 8. at rata of (30.00. This will be the only W. Badeon's Drug 8 tore, 2421 Washto construct telephone exchanges. year, ington Ave. Tbe treatment did 0 The mortgage Is given to cpver ex- excursion to those points thin counmuch good that I followed this up with anyone wishing to visit that isting indebtedness and provide for fu- and nhonld thin a second and then a third. They cured of take advantage ture development of tbe company's try business snd the bonds may be dis- rate. Tbe finest agricultural country the attack. in in tbe Big Horn Basin. For sale by all dealers. Price (0 posed of from time to time ss re- in Wyoming for book on the Big Horn Ba- cents. Foeter-MIlhuCo., Buffalo, N. Write quired. The mortgage wee executed on Aug- sin country end nil particulars rela- Y., sole agents for ihe United States. Remember tbe name Doan's and ust 5, 1905. end acknowledged by tive to the trip, to L. H. Hording, 77 take no other. Heber M. Wells, president, and Elmer West 2nd Booth. Salt Like. B. Jones, Dinngtng director, on the part of the Uuih Independent Telephone company, and by John J. Daly, and B. H. Lynch, secretary, on the part of the Utah Saving ft Trust company. Former Governor Heber M. Wells, now manager of the Utah Savings ft Trust company, said Wednesday afternoon that his corporation bad been merely designated aa the trustee for the telephone company in the matter of tbe latter bond Issue and that this was tbe sole reason for tbe filing of the trust deed., London, Utah Independant Telephone Company . Files One. The Strongest Testimony We Have in Favor of the Underfeed Furnace WARRANTY DEED. Tbe following warranty deed bas been filed in tbe county recorders of-fir- comes from the people who use it. No one has been able to say anything so strong against it as the users are ready to say in favor of it. ose & dt The Aetna Real Estate ahd Infest-micompany of Colorado to John W, Winslow for the sum of (690, part 8-quarter, section 85, township 7 north range 8 west. nt ) STOLE FROM EQUITABLE. Transfer Clerk Gr'.s Away Fortune. With a Walter P. Kraft, of the Equltfbl and It is is ofTl'lnis of the ccmrary :d l v of iV ho has taken abort he cnmirtuiy's moiicy. It Is scerialn"d noh-lose will that the 7rnt comuany ' leg, aa broiters through whom stock forced Kriif will to be was sold by refund to the company tbe value! of the shires taken by Kraft, and sold to them. The police are looking for Kraft bnt have no clew to his whereabouts t th present time. Cliic.TO. Auk. 17. ''0 I iiiiskfer tlorls Wm. E. Newman thir-'in- 2530 Wash. Ave. : Bell 'Phone 520 K. Independent 'Phene B20L |