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Show tHE Last Great Sweeping Sale j EXAMINER: MORXINQ JAIL OFFENDED SUMMER GOODS Our time la trowing abort In which' to amply tha shelves al goods bought to aaU for hot weether aaaaonjaito they must go rtgardlaaa af pur loan. Wo moan huainaaa whan wa aay wa want no profit on thaaa summer 'goofs. What wo want ia ta cloap thorn out to mako room for fall and wlntar gooda which aoon put In thalr appear . anca. 611k, Draaa Goods, Lawns and. waah gooda of avor y description, shirt haaiary, underwear, sheen, waiata, and shut waist suits, and , ' Jackal suits, must go at any pries for " tha next two weeks. THE ACTION OF THE WEBER CLUB. Utah Board of Pardnns Ordain of Cell Opened for a Prisoner. Editor Standard: 1 road in your Issue of August 16 what purported to bo an explanation of O. B. Gilson sa to why the Weber club selected Labor day for its excursion. ThU explanation was brought out 'by a set of resolutions passed by the Machinist union, and published In the Stan dsrd. The object of this communication is also to explain, first, tho do not belong to the Trades Hence that part of their Assembly. resolution pledging them to jo I a the Neils Christensen, who ha been erring a sentence is tha county jail here for forninaticn, has been pardoned by tho state beard of pardona. Chritencea wa nenteneed for firs mouth and bad serred four, la all he has spent about 11 months la jail. He wse first tried and acr.ultted on a charge of arson. HI wife then secured s divorce, after which he wse tried on the rharge first mentioned and found o is the first time la the criminal history of Weber couc'y that the U'.ah assembly on Labor day. Now as to why all union men resent Beard of Psrdoaa has ordered the tha action of the Weber club. labor doors of the jail opened for the liberday was made a holiday by set of con- ation of an inmate. r Logan, Utah Trana-Mlaoiaalpp- t, t, .) Coa-uere- CHANGES Is Anybody Pestering You with Ilfs Insurance proposition!? If no, give him hearing. You have no business as Important aa the solvency of your estate and tha safety of your family. Taka ar make time or room for tho life insurance solicitor, ond bo ouro to look ever a DES MOINES LIFE plan before Insuring. a John L. Herrick, State Manager REED HOTEL. ON O. R. A N. Portland. Ora.. Aug. 19. A complete of tha local traffic department of tha Oregon Railroad A Navigation company and the Southern Farlflc company la announced to go Into effect September 1st. The change ia a consolidation of the freight and passenger department of the two lines. R. B. Miller, at present general freight agent of tha O. R. A N., beginning September 1st. will ha general freight agent of both the O. R. A N. and Southern Pactflc. W. E. Coman, who baa filled tha office of general freight and passenger agent of the Southern Pacific, will be tha first assistant general freight agent of the combined lines. The second general freight agent will he Paul Shottp, who cornea to Portland from Sun Jose, Calif., where ha wa district freight agent of tha Southern Pacific. Mr. Shoup taken tha place of H. M. Adams. who was transferred some time ago to the office of assistant general freight agent of tha O. R. 4c N. at Seattle. A new offlre. that erf third assistant general freight aaent. has been rrested. It will be filled by V. D. Pkinner, at present chief clerk in the office of R. B. Miller. The passenger department will be In charge of A. I. Craig, who will fill the office of general passenger aaent for both the O. R. A X. and Southern OGDEN LIVERY --AND- BOARDING STABLES Finest Turnouts in the Gty BOARDING OF HORSES A SPECIALTY T elephoneo Blackliam & Bel, JUST ONE ONE-HAL- Ind. 719. Pacific. TYPHOID DECREASING. to New York, Aug. 19. Report the health department show a steady decrease In typhoid fever, the rapid spread of which recently caused some alarm, especially in I he Bath Beach section of Brooklyn. In Greater New York the totM of new cases since Saturday noon of last week is 191. For the corresponding days of last year 103 rases were reported. In tha seven days of the week before 324 cose were reported. Physicians at Bath Beach and said there was not a single new rake In that part of the city during this week. Every effort Is being made to remove all causes of the fevrr In that section where many residents of Manila' tan spend their summer months. Taylor, Props. at prices. Prompt and First Class Livery h 239 Twenty-FiftAND 611 K. Service St. guilty. Reasonable Ogden, Utah BLOCKS FROM UNION DEPOT. DENVER EXCURSION. September 1st and 2nd. Via I'nion Pacific. $19 00 round trip. Ticket good to September 30th. ove-- v allowed. this CCUXTY JEACHERS Full List of Thou Sslsctsd by tho County Board. At tho meeting of the County Board Education, held yesterday, the teachers who have been tjeeted for tha next school year were assigned, snd the duties erf the district overseers, who were elected at tha last meeting of the board, were defined. Deed for the transfer of tha school property belonging to tbs county, from the old board of trustees to tha hoard of education, hava been prepared and. In accordance with the law, must be signed by September 1st. Four teachers, Mahal Shirk, Evelyn Cone, Pearl Terry and Jennie Schofield, were elected teachers and wars among those assigned to schools. The teachers who ate ta serve In the eouaty schools thla year and the schools to which they were assigned, were: Huntsville C. W. King, Isaacs Grow, Ida Block, Ellen Lofgren, Verna Smith Mollis Lind. Ellen L. H. Peterson. Liberty O. W. Dale. North Ogden John Q. Blaylock. Pearl Jones, Nettle Gibson, Pearl Bsrift and Xettls Brown. Pleasant View Frederick Barker, Susie May cock. Harriavllle John Wheeler, Wealthy Lake. Randall No assignment. Roy K. F. Harris. Estelle Hollando. Hooper Jams Buae, George E. Fowler, Marion Cook, Delphi Hataler. KanaavlUo Maria Paxton. West Warren Mahal Warren. West Weber Joseph Bldwell, Bessie Callaghan, Evelyn Cons. Taylor Samuel " Blddulph, Emma Anderaon. Wilson J. C. Neel 'Julia Marshall. Garland H. K. Robinson, Alice Taylor. Marriott Raa Keck, Hattie Reeder. Riverdale A. C. Patterson, Maggie of Jegklna. Burrh Creek Belknap. L'lstah-v- Trimble. W. C. II. WalUm, Marion Saunders, Perry Amalia Manning. Slatorvfllo Mabel Knausa, Farr West T, JL Jones, SO Dosft He One of tho Libor Loaders Explains Excursion la Why Cut-OOffensive. Agricultural College of Utah aub-Jtc- 19CS. 20; TESTIFY FIRST CASE OF KIND IN WEBER COUNTY. gress at the earnest solicitation of organised labor. This day, the first Man-dain September, ia univrrsally conceded to be organised labor's dty. The one day of all tha year sacred to all working peoplo, and especially so to union working people, la all the yeara of tho existence erf Labor day no organisation other than a labor organisation has ever appropriated It for a celebration. Thera ia no case parallel to tho Weber club case on record. It remained for tho Weber club to be tbs Avenue 2433 Washington 2429, 2431, first to butt In. It la a well recognised custom in all cities wner a central labor body exists, that Labor day celebrations era held under the auspices of the central body. Every union man and woman knows thin, and when an organisation composed of employers, so the Weber club Is. appropriates labor dsy for a holiday funo-tioa- , aa tha Weber club has dona, then aU union men and women feel that a grave injustice has been dune them. Mr. Editor and gentlemen of tho i i Weber club: When you selected Labor day fur your cut-of- f excursion yea Provides Liberal, Thorough Utahs Scientific, Technical mads every union man and worn. a And , Practical Edu-- Institution of Higher feel that yon had Injured them: when cation. Learning. yon Invited the union men and women to Join In your excursion, tha proceeds to bo covered Into tho treasury of THE COLLEGE COMPRISES! tho Weber club, you made every union man and woman feel that Intuit had The School of Engineering and Tha Gchaol af Agriculture. hoes added to Injury. That all unloa Machania Arts. Tha Gchoal of Pomeatla Gcianaa people resent tha action of tha Weber club ia this matter la hut natural. Tha tchool of General Science. and Arts, Now I know that 'evil ia wrought by want of thought, aa well as wautrf Tha tchool af Music. Tha tchoel of Cornmarca. heart.' and It la but charitable ta accept tha action of tha Weber dub aa a Tha Agricultural Experiment Station. . 'want of thought It Is not my Intention to create any Twenty buildings, provided with tha beat modern equipment, afford between the meubers of the exceptions! facilities for thorough and efficient work. Weber dub, who ar mostly the busiA Btrong faculty, rrpreaenting tha beat Institutions of America and ness man of our common dty. and the Europe, n re In charge of the work of instruction and experimentation. members of the different labor unions, No tuition la charged. Registration fee, $5. College opens September who are mainly the bona and elnew of 19th. Write for Illustrated catalogue. our common dty. But 1 do want to set thin matter right before tha people of Ogden. Aalda from thla matter, the union people of Ogden have no grievance against tha Webt-- r dub, and hope the dub has no grievance. against tho unions. Let ua not crest any enmity for1 CALLED ORDER BY SMITH. oncers of tha ing aaaulng year. or atrife, but rather let ns all work toThese are: gether In harmony for tha general welDavid R. Francis, St. fare and unbuilding of our President, common Apostle Presides at Last Session af Louis. i Congress. II. D. Loveland, dty. First H. L. GAUT- .amaaaf (Signed) San Francisco. Second Portland, Ora, August 19. The L B. Prince, YOUNC LADY HONORED concluding day's aesskm of Iho Trane Sants Pe, New Mexico. G. N. Third Larlmore, Commercial wai eongrraa Mleelsilppl Larlmore, N, D. Engaged to Teach the Commercial called to order by Hon. J. If. Smith of C. A. Fellows, Fourth Department of a High School. Galt Lake Oily, who presented former Topeka. Has. Nothe of Interior W. John Arthur F. Secretary Francis, CripSecretary, Miss Ivy Williams, n graduate of tha t ble of Sl limits. General Nobla'a ple Creek. Coin, a High school commercial course, was Tha Department of H. B. Treasurer, Topping, Kansas Ogden ha barn engaged by the Park City and Labor." City. Tha coagnea adopted tbs report of Kansas City, Mo., unanimously se- board of education to take charge es-of commercial department to be tha committee on permanent organisa- lected by the congress as tha conven- the tablished in their high school. tion, which carried with it the endors tion city for 1906. Mias Williams was recommended by Professor Btilwell, who baa built up tha commercial department of tbs Ogden High school. Agricultural College, - AUGUST A PASTOR CURED BY THE Was Charged With.Eeisg s Pickpocket Boy Accused of Drunk- enness. Mrs. Dalton Have Catarrh Remedy National Fame. From Cast and West Como Wards of Praise From Thoso Cured By Pe-ru-n- a. . well-kMW- B LETTER U9T. e List of letter! remaining in the at Ogden. Utah, August II, INS, which If not called for in two week will be sent to the dead letter office: Gentlemen's List.. Anderaon, David Libby, J. W. Aldrich, John D. Lents, Emil poat-ffic- Browning, W. H. Lukle, Sims Bradshaw, E. Leken, Maurice Butler, Tom Lindsay, W. A. Curtis, Lan Lamoreaux, W. G. Calkins, L. C Mass, Willis ' Cook, O. W. 2 let- Mauaul, Bells ni ters Jams Marlin, Patrick Nicholas, James Nolan, J. II. OBrien, J. XL Putter, F. L Rooa Frank Rswaon, W. H. Row, T, E. Keeler, Frank Rowell, Walter Rankin, C. R. B chambers, Scott Swanner, Mr. Southerland, Guy H. Smith, J. L. Spaulding, Harry Erickson, R. N. Foegle, CL 8. Glessner, Bam Child. Gravln, William Poplar Poari Terry. Plain City CL O. Holladay, Bessie Culon Speron Hutson, Wlllla P. Severs, Dora Brown. Hagan, J. W. Hayden, John F. THE DAM Hardings, Dr. E. Stack, James TEARING Howland Thorns, D. B. Dr. E. H. Tietjen, Knell F, Hrdlng, North Ogden Farmers Are Clearing I letter Thomaa, J. C. tha River. Van Meter, Frank Henman, Earl A. Walk G. C. Tho North Ogden farmers mean to Hall, Alfred Whitlock, F. A get all the water that it la possible hut, w. S., Wair, E. to get and. with that and in view, they Jauuon, Oscar White, Daa J. hava gone to Eden and are working to Jackson, Alfred Yoakum, R. B. dam farmEden tha tha that Vrume destroy Junek, Angust ers erected, and they are thoroughly Kee, B. Wang river of tha obstruction. clearing tho Ladles' LlaL At the same time they are clearing Armor Keya, Mrs. Mamie Ames, Mr, ao bad of obstructions river other the L. Lindsay, Mr. Etta as to give tha water a chance to get Lopham, Mr. to North Ogden, If such a thing la Anderaon, Miss Beaala O'Hsren, Mrs. possible. C. John It has bees tbs contention of the Blair, Mra. Miss Miller, Mra. Mary attorneys for the defendants In the Burton, W. Triads contempt of court proceedings that Crawl, Mrs. F. Matthews, Mrs. M. have just been decided that the M. Eugene water would not get as far as North Mra. MarParker, Mra. EmOgden If It were released by the Eden Cope, A. ma R. garet farmers. It is to prove that the water Pratt, Mlaa Clara will flow to the ditches of the North Cullen, Alice Mrs. A L. Ogden Irrigating company that the Doherty, V. Rankin, Mrs. R. men are working clearing the river. W. The Eden Irrigators are reported to Davis, Mias Laura Rica, Mrs. E. Vlr-ffl-e he greatly Incensed at the action of Engelke, Mrs. Minnie M. the North Ogden people in removing Smith, Mr. the entire dam that hip been holding Eltel, Mrs. Fred Emma the water at Eden, and point to tho Fleer, Mr.Miss Toiyey, Mlaa Bra-al- a fact that they hive released the water Gardiner, Ella aa directed by the court, but they also Mra, claim that the ran in not settled yet Grayham, Mra.Ms-LonWUUamn, Eva Mrs. and that the North Ogden men have Garvin, mle Whitmore, Mr. no right to remove tha dam. M. L. Hanson, Anna Hall. Miss Mae A. Wright. Miss BIGHORN BASIN EXCURSION. Mias Tr- gret THOS. H. DAVIS, P. If. Round Trip $30.00. LAST .EXCURSION NORTH The Colorado Midland railway, in connect Ion with the R. G. W. and C. Saturday, Sept 2nd B. A Q.. will sell tickets September 5th to Frannie. Garland and Cody. Via Oregon Short Line to all points !Vo.. and return good for thirty days north, chrap rates and limits. al rate of JRO.M. This will be the only Ask agent for particulars.long excursion to those points this year, and anyone wishing to visit that counHEAVY FOREIGN TRADE. take :id vantage of this try should rate. The finest agricultural country New York, August if. Steamship in Wyoming la In the Big Horn Bavin. interests at thla port are elated, aaya Write for lxvik on the Big Horn Ba- the Journal of Commerce, over the desin rountry and nil particulars rela- cided improvement that has taken tive to the trip, to L. H- - Harding, 77 place la buslneaa proepecta during tho West 2nd South. Salt Lake. last feve week. Instead of going ou with half cargoea, or at times virtually WHITELAW REID ON A TOUR. la ballast, as has hen recently theses, veaaela are now taking full car London. Aug. IP. Whitelaw Reid, go?s and the situation ta a firm the American ambassador, and Mrs. The Improvement la due and Mian Rrid have gene on a three to the active foreign deyiaud for Atse-ic- an weeks' tour" of the country houses of grain for spot and forward load ihrtr EuciU-- friends and will make ing. Yesterday steamshla aerommr of or ear. a the journey In mo' dation was engaged for 600,009 busht part The fln-- t vNii will he paid to the Earl of grain. Wolmouth nt of fart Patchell house, AND GROCERS EX verhampton. up ! the next, to the Puke BUTCHERS of Purlv'K and CURSION. Somerset at Malden unwill Bradiy. Bvi. where They stay til Wednesri.t) . Mr. nnd Mrs. Reid imTa Baltair Beach, August 23rd. of on the conclusion their mediately round of viitn hope to entertain al Special train leaves Ogden at 6 a Wrest park, the beautiful estate of the m- - returning leaves the Beach at , Bedlate Earl ('nvw;-- a Ampthill. p. m. and 10 p. m. Cara ran through fordshire. whii-the ambassador re- without change. Far Everybody Invited. cently leased. m Pe-rii-n- a. William J. Crobia, who is alleged to have stolen a silver watch oa the sight of August 17. from David Sullivan, while the two men were drinking in a saloon, was arraigned ia the poller court yesterday oa iho charge of grand larceny. He was nor permitted to plead to the charge and was held lu the sum cf $501 for a preliminary hearing. Frank Johnson, the mss who U alleged to hav: rut Albert Tgylor, during a fight In the Turf aalosa. Thursdiy night, was also arraigned, the charge bring aasai.lt with a d'sly weapaa. for a He was heid ia the cum of hearing. When E. Romera was arraigned oa the charga of vagrancy, the man claimed that ho could not understand English. A plea of not guilty was entered and OOlcrr Felkrr was placed oa the stand to tell what ha knew about the men. The officer testified that two Rio Grande engineers had satd that the man had tried to pick another man's pockrt while .the latter was asleep. Ha had arrested the man, but at the station they had some words with the desk sergeant snd had refused to be present at the trial and testify. Judga Murphy tod the officer Cannot fis Too IftxnkM to fa-ru--u. that thare was a ray to make men tesMr.ChrUtiaa Wenger, Big boo, Mo, tify, hut that he could not hold the writes i non .without further testimony, and I cannot thank you ononga for reordered Romera discharged. my health. I am satisfied that storing a stole of Gleason Rodney pants pair from C. F. Krsuch's clothing afore snd I aa rid of my headaches. I have not retara at thorn this tried to pawn them to a Washington experienced avenue pawnbroker. When arraigned winter." in the police court, the man promptly A TmpanuuB Lecturer Used pleaded guilty to tho charge of petit Fq-n-was to and sentenced the pile larceny Mrs. BraUna A. Dalton, M Fremont for forty days. An tQ' boy wse In court fit, Boston, Maas., a charged with having been drunk. He poranco lee taxer, writes t court and looked his the aoarcsly age ordered that sentence he suspended In his case. John Carlson, charged wltb being dnmk, and N. C. Olsen, charged with having violated the bicycle ordinance, failed to appear and thetr ball was declared forfeited. Conerty, Frank Daugherty, Hon. M. A. Draft. J. E. B, Dalrymple, C. E. Da via, Eugene Dry den. Prof. Slit, Rev. Swanstrom and Faith In THE JUDGE ORDERED PRISONER RELEASED. PE-RIH- IA. m. The BY ff - MORNING, UNION MEN IS PARDONED ENGINEERS FAILED TO OUT OF HAVE BEEN Of-- BASEMENT UTAH. SUNDAY XJDES. a y, 91-2- Rev. P. E. Swaaetrom. SvLlitTj Baptist Pastor, boa 3, Granubure. ! Wi writes s j 1 feel that It la my duty aa well ut plsasoratolet job know that! am! parfWtly well, entirely eared off chraoio diarrhoea and catarrh. 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