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Show IDE MOUSING nXAMINER: examiner TELEPHONES I EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Phom . Bell Phone BUSINESS OFFICE In&perdcnt Phono Boil Phono WM. GLASMANN Independent Phono . Nfc 1 Ns. $ j j I No. M Bell No. 120 of both toiophooe deed after (pm. SUCCESS RUN FOOT OF DAY RACE I 1 systems JOHN Gro- ex- en- - ourvey for the rearrvolr. which the Ogden Water Works company la to construct, was in town for a abort while yesterday, purchasing prorLIoos and getting the mall for the party. Dr. Coulter, 429 Eccles building, Ira Oils was trying to dispose of a small lady's gold watch on the street lest evening, about 11 o'clock. After several unsuccessful attempts to dispose of tho timepiece, Otis was takes to the police station and locked up until aa investigation la made anto hla case. C. A. Blocker, of Park City, le among tha visitors la Ogdea today. Fine early peaches; get your orders la early, ae they woa't last long. Bar- Grocery Co. are probably Utah's old. Some time Daavers challenged any state to run him amusement committee, whlrh cou- - man hie age la the 81d BdC0B' ,BI a foot race, and waa willing to rua JJ1 djstaue at say time for money Fred AtLott. The toiler has also ar- any or murblee. tha attraction, a for special ranged Soon after Daavers laeaed hla chalnature of which he will not divulge to the rest of tho committee, which lenge Mr. Bell came to thi office and announced that he would accept the is to come from Detroit, Mich. of Mr. Daavers, aad the la response to an invitation from challenge was arranged for this after- the Weber Club to the Commercial meetingfor the two mea to meet and Club, of Salt Lake ln"Iiing""ih lab fmoon, that matter over. ler club to take part in tha excurs- talk After from being introduced the old men received been has letter a ion, once began to discuss ths condiFisher Harris, secretary of the Com- at tions under which they were to race. mercial Club staling that the club Mr. Danvers wanted to rua a race of had accepted the invitation and that three brats, different Uleiancee but la Lake come the from would they waa dissuaded by the reporter, who a special train. To those who beea framing up the race. Then working to maka the trip a success haswas it waa club Lake suggested that the race be for Balt the news that the to go on the excursion waa good news a half mile, and again the reporter some athletic con- had to advise tha mea. At last after and if possible will be tests arranged between the considerable discussion it was agreed two clubs, which ia connection with by tbe two mea to rua a quarter of tho other events that will be rua will a mile for tbe old man's championmake the day one of great pleasure. ship of Utah. of tbe member of the AthletToday Dr. Joyce, Fred Burt, Frank ic Two committee for the Weber club exMayor Kennedy sad Hlrt, Angus and they Glasmann, will go out over the cut- cursion have been seen men off and laapeot tho location for tho have accepted tbe entry of the aad decide on tho site for the for the race and will offer a prise in New Fall neck wear, Juat arrived, of the newest and neatest designs; wearable and washable. Call and aee bathing, and the bathing tents. for tbe mea to compete Air. bathing them. Clarks. Ia addition to the race. Mr. Denver Frank Hlrt Is to have charge of excursion and is issue a rhalleago to box nay man of tho detail this W, E. Smith was among tho Balt to furnish tho bathing eutta. his age, six rounds and would like to Lake visitors la Ogdea yesterday. have the match arranged for the same date a tha foot race. Should any on J. A. Leaii, of Balt Lake, was la on train No. cere to accept this challenge the on west route through Ogdea yesterday on business. match can be arranged by calling at I over the Southern Pacific thle morn- thle office. ing. A marriage license has beea granted to William J. Robbias, 22, of LaraParley P. Christensen, county at- DRIVER OF TEAM SCORES mie, Wyo., aad Miss Bertha Center, of Balt Lake, aad sister, are torney II, of Ogdea. ONE OFF POLICE OFFICER. the guests of County Clerk Divid Matt-eola thle city. Charles McGregor has returned An amusing Incident waa witnessed from a ten days fishing and hunting ob Washington avenue last night, trip Bear Carter, Wyo. W. R. CCURLEY POSES IN which proved that whoa a man la DENVER AS TRUST BUSTEB" drunk he le not always unable to The May Irwin company, which is rheduled to play at the Grand Opera look out for hia own welfare. Houro here next month, passed A farmer had come to town end Notwithstanding ths recent facts to hla business, had - after published here and la Balt Lake con- partakeattending too freely of the flowing bowl. oe ruing tha deposing of W. R. Cour- About 7 o'clock he secured hla team ier from tha Utehna Theatre company, and headed toward home. One of hla the following article is from a recent team waa a colt and a bit fractious. By ths time he reached the corner of copy of a Denver paper: Twenty-fourtstreet and WashingTbs Crystal theater circuit has been ton avenue, the horse waa beyond the Balt old to W. R. Oourley, a former men's control. Officer Bmyth seeing Inks City theatrical man, aad he In- the man's difficulty and realising that tend! to greatly Improve the standard the horse waa beyond hla control, went of attractions playing at the various to IiIn assistance. ' On close innpec-Uothe officer mw that the men bouses, Making It one of the best e Greater circuit in tho wesL Mr. would do serious damage to himself, Gourley proposes to make hi head- If not to other If allowed to proceed, quarters la Denver, and all ths busi- and placed the maa under arrr ' ness of the circuit will be arranged Bmyth mounted the neat and tried from here. lo drive the team, but they would not inMr. Gourley sold out his theater move. The man then got down from terests la Malt Lake City some Urns the wagon and led the team for a short ago, although not until after ha had distance. He evidently knew the dispoOur Specialty is Repairing downed the trust opposition that fought sition of the anlmala and that once bint In tho Mormon cily for several they were started, it would be hard to Ho will devote hla entire months. lop them, for no sooner were they time to the Crystal circuit, which con- under way, then be turned and ran la 1247 Wash. Ave. sists of twelve theaters in the largo the other direction. For Officer Bmyth UTAH. OGDEN, title of Colorado, Kansas and Nehru there was nothing to do but to remsin ka. with the team and he managed to pulde them to Corey's stable. Afer putting the team up he went SOLDIERS PASS THROUGH in search of ihe owner, hut the totter had made good his escape and later a A special train, bearing tho Second friend came to the liable, secured the fOR-bniaUion. 17th U. 8. Infantry, en route team and took the owner home. As home wa the best place for tbe man. from the .Philippines to Fort McPher- Rmvth did not Interfere with the son, Georgia, passed through here about 1:30 o'clock, arriving over the Southern PurlAc end continuing east over the Kio Ursnde Wrotern. Th hamlllon correlated of about ISO tnlbted nirn and 15 officer. It wm this bstalilon that stood a greater portion of the brunt in the fighting in t'n southern part or the Philippine. Will The hmallinn has been recruited several tlmy?. A late a last klay they lost 1R iivn. Tho soldiers state thor,-Isrtll om fighting being done la GO TO the tolsnde, but that It la being reduced .F.UPP Watches and The Weber Club, through lit cursion committee, haring taken note of the statements of H. L. Gaul apStandard, pearing in last evening' makes the following expmnatioa: "There seems to ba an effort oa the pari of some labor leaders to create 111 feeling between tho Weber H. la Club and tho labor unions. Gaul, who acta aa spokes man for all labor unions aad union labor la Ogdea, claims that this club has offended union labor because it has arranged for aa excursion oa labor day to Midlakm Mr. Gant claims labor day exclusively for union labor. He fa way off on this matter. The business man aad the laboring maa who haa not yet joined a uaioa has as much right to celebrate labor day as tho aatoalats. Tbs fact that the haeiaeea aaa o t Ogdea have selected labor day aa tbeir annual outing day and day of rest, is a reoognitioa of labor aad labor day, it to a compliment of which any holiest laboring maa could afford to be proud. Mr. Uaut eaya that the Webar Club is tho first ia the. toad outside of union labor to 'butt-loa labor day. Again this to wrong, la the eastern states tha reoorda show that lodges, Sunday schools, public schools, charity associations, literary societies, etc, etc, give excursions and picnics oa labor day and that often very often tho union man joins these excursions aad picnics. "Mr. Gaut, from hto talk, leads tha people of Ogdea to believe that this excursion to objectionable to naioa labor, yet wbea aa invitation was extended to tho trades and labor assembly to Join the Weber Club la giving this excursion, this great anion labor organisation did not even answer tho Invitation, though aa Immediate reply was requested. Thle tnriiatkin waa seat on July 21, Just a month ago. If tho head of Ogden anions had answered the Weber Club letter and had stated that organised labor preferred that the club select some other day, undoubtedly the commits would unanimously have selected another date. But hero organized labor was naked to appoint a committee to meet with tho baslneaa men of celebrate labor day. Ogdea and ex- oldest athletes met la this office yesterday afternoon. and agreed to run a foot race on the date of the Weber Club excursion, JLpbor Day. September 4th. John Danvers aad Edward Bell are the two oldeet men in question; the former confesses to being seventy years old while tho latter is three years older, being seveaty-thra- e years n Erneat Spencer, who le with the p a' Through tho papers tho Weber Club committee stated that It favored seen ring the moat prominent labor leaders in the land aa tho speaker, to pay all the expenses of the labor day exercises and to giro the labor unions one half of tho com mite to arrange for the exercises of the day. Waa there' over a fairer proposition made? When all arrangements were completed and one month after tha Weber Club's letter waa read la the trades and labor assembly, Mr. Gaut appears offended because tbe excursion to going to draw tho big crowd. PRESENTS REED HOTEL Wear s all the time. The betalllon left the southern part of thu telnnd on July l, leaving Manila Juy 15th. They took the extreme northern route and slate that It was very cold during the long ees Their transport arrived In Ban Frantlhco August nth. at hvhlch point they remained nine days, before start-i- n on their long Jonnry by rail. at the Another soldier train we reported Rei--The following are the arrivals for the pas: twenty-fou- r hours: to resrk here at C o'clock this mornThorns W. Ryan, city; J. M. Shirk, ing, going via the same routei Piedmont. Wyo.; P. II. Kelly, Lo E. Smith. Salt Angeles. Cal.: W CaracvH, Venezuela. Aug. 19. ConLake. Utah; A. W. Jacob. Rochester, gress adjourned today. N. Y.: If. I). Bingham, city: H C. Ana-mand wife. Rlwod, Ind.; B. W. Freer San Francisco; J. Robinson and wife. SMALLEYS vox-ag- All Engraving Free il M. Robinson. N. Y.; Louis H. Gould and wife, X. Y.; J. A. Lenxl-SaLuke; Laura Conley, city; Geo W. Clarke, X. Y.; H. C. Carlson and wife. Mtnn.; J. 8. Welly. Tennessee; J. F Kelit, N. T.; Mies Cunningham. Calt Lake; C. A. Blocher, Park City. X. Y.; Mi- - FEamiTTinigaMBiw ' LADIES 8 oFI BE CAREFUL ICHEAP LEATHER GOODS!) Have you ever baught a hand bag that looked fine for a week or so th:n began to scuff and you tore off the handle and had to discard ft? WE HANDLE GOOD GOODS AT our leather goods are made of REAL LEATHER We sell them with a guarantee to give satisfaction and one of our wrist bags will last a season. ALL STYLES AND PRICES m m a m J. S. Lewis (Si vvkfVVVVVVVVVVVVVXG Company JEWELERS and OPTICIANS AT THE BIG CLOCK WASH AVE. lt C. C. RICHARDS JR. RETIRES Announcement ha been nfade of tbe retirement of c. C. Richards. Jr., from the management to the torsi Utahna Theater, which position he has held ever since the Utahna theater and park were opened here. Mr. Richards will associate himself with his father, for the purpose of studying taw and looking after their ehorp Interest, which have growa to be quite extensive. Mr. Richard' efforts In handling the Vtahna hT met with succcm and hla many friends will regret to learn of hie retiring from Vuiricftl field. He feels, however, that It will be to hts advantage to enter another field where the opportunities are grenter. have expressed The management regret at his severing hit connectioM with Utahn. and he will ran-- the good wishes of all Into his new venture. y Dr. L. M. Brumbaugh Thin Particular Mr. Gaut only tall half of ths story hia talk tf the labor unions. Hero to the letter of Invitation sent to the trade and labor assembly of Ogdea, which has not beea answered to date, yet tho spokesmen of union labor protends to feel offended and wants all union labor to become offended too. Let every workman road this letter and thea aak himself if the labor leaders hpve a right to kick at this time, when they refused to even answer this letter. The Invitation. Ogden, Utah, July 22, 1905. To the Officers and Member of the Trades and Labor Assembly, OgThe bustneea dea. Utah, Gentlemen: men of Ogden will giro aa excursion to Midlake, on Great Salt Lake, on Monday, September, 4th, 1905 Labor Day. It is the Intention to make thie the gnadeet excursion ever given by tbe cltlaena of Ogden. Tho profits, If them be any, will be devoted to advancing the beet Interests of Ogdea City. Funds are needed to pay the preliminary expenses in securing certain mnnulacturing enterprise. In tho past the Weber Club baa assessed its member 110.00 at a time to pay for such expenditures. It to now proposed to give this excursion and invite all toynl Ogdenltes to Join In an effort to secure a fund that will accomplish results for tho city. - 'A company that haa Juat erected a smelter In Grand Junction, Col., to now ready to negotiate for the erection of a second smelter In Utah. Other factories ere seeking locations. Some one must advance the preliminary expenses aa was don by the Weber Club when tho sugar factory started and as was done by tho Weber Club when It spent several thousand dollars to prevent Salt Lake City from aecuring the Cutoff. The public generally does not know how U be rally tho members of tho Weber (Tub have put up their money to advance Ogdens Interests. The club believes that it can a liberal fund through the Labor Day excursion and asks tha members of our organisation and their famlt-ie- e to Join tbe Weber Chib in pending a pleasant and happy day on tbe cutoff on Labor Day. Wo shall bo pleased to receive an early answer to tho effect that tha member of your organisation and their families win attend. We would suggest that the Federated Trades Assembly appoint a committee of five and with a like committee from the Buaineaa Men's Association ehall taka charge of the Labor Day exercises. An early reply will greatly Gold la System Per Particular and Hade Pordain on Crown and Honor Bridge Work Lasts a Lifetime We Extract Tetlh Without Pain Do net 1st NO MATTER WHO HAS FAILED Every Premise we make le ae Good as Notice Specimens Government Bond. f Our Work at Entrance Remember the Place 2451 OVER WM. DRIVER'S tha beet that ar drying up, rather than the others. It is further reported that cache county ia also suffering from the same causes, and that while Logan, Hyde Pork, Benson and Smlthfleld districts have water. Lewiston le short of the Wellevllle and fluid. Hyrum are also suffering from tha drouth. Judge Rotopp returned from Cache county yesterday and reported the conditions there very similar to what they war here so far aa tha beet industry to concerned. attack oblige.' Is there an honest unton man In Ogden who thlnka tho Weber Club has been unfair to union labor on the excursion proposition. Asleep or iwike your Teeth go because they are Loose. Let us save them for you with eur latest Pyorrhea Alveola rie treatment WE MAKE PLATES THAT FIT se-en- re Paepla." Avenue Washington DRUG STORE AFTESHCON . SESSION OF COUSTT SCHOOL ECAFiD But little business wax transacted' at the afternoon session of th conn-- . ty board of education, the principal matter disposed of being the leulng of the contract for the addition to tho Kanesrllle school. After con-Biderabl discussion the contract for tho addition waa awarded to Cart Wiese, who bid $624.00 for the work.' There were three bide for the work, but Mr. Weie was the lowest bidder end accordingly got ths work. SUIT AGAINST YOUNG FOR The board has been notified that CLENW003 IMPROVEMENTS Weber county to entitled to ona free scholarship at th Utah State Uni- DisA complaint woe filed in the versify Normal BchooL Th board has trict court late yesterday afternoon, no candidate la view nnd would like by Attorneys Henderson A Macmil- those who desire to attend th school lan, for th Glsnwood Park company, to submit their names to the clerk of against Julian H. Young, la which the board. Judgment to nakad for in the turn of The action arise from tha 12,200. OCDEN PEOPLE EBTEBTAIMED . leasing of Glen wood Park by Mr. Young, which th paper show that he did, In February tost, for a period were th principal enOgdea of 22 months, from March 1st It to tertainers people at th last evening of ths alleged that aside from the rents Golden Gate carnival nnd harmonlal which became due at certain times, Jubilee of the Calvary Baptist church, that the lease called for $1,500 worth which waa given by the colored ml-- : of Improvements. It to .alleged that dents of Butt Lake City. The m tha above amount is now due ax per Ing wee turned over to the Ogden . the toxse, for which Judgment to naked Mies Rath Perry, Mrs. Mania together with interest and costa of E. Roth well, Mrs. Edith Lewis aad the. suit Mias Mary Hillman were on th for th evening's entertaina real old ment . Another feature' FRANCE WILL OBJECT. fashioned Southern dinner cooked by brown hands. Paris, Aug. H19. The arrest of aa Algerian merchant by th Moroccan Cans, N. 8., Aug. 19. There has authorities occasions sharp newspaper comment, accompanied by reports that been a change today in tha position France Is about to organise a naval i of tha British steamer Colon! which near demonstration at Tangier. The foreign grounded yesterday on the roclRsteamFox island, off thto port The office totally denies any such demonsoff ths tration, hut it to the firm Intention er Maekay Bennett to taking Colon-to- . of the government to demand satisfac- cable and apparatus to light the tion of Morocco. . 1 : ' I I peo-pie- ABUSED BY A BEET CROP IS CONDUCTOR, LESSENED A HE SUES THIRD Jewelry Ttut C. A Mosmax New System Dentists Equal Representation on Committee With Weber Club Letter Never Answered Weber Club Would Have Called Excursion Off If Unions Had Requested. DANVERS AND EDWARD ELL ARE COMPETITORS. T wo men who The date for the Weber Club cursion is but two wrecks off and the committees having in charge the vaTbe Meade of Norris Feeble, the rious details to' making the esenrs-ioeon of C. L. Pwsbles, will regret to an event that w ill long be rememKara of the voung man's death at bered have been busily at work with lx Angelrt. The father of the young Ilt.ns for tbe day at Midlake. Tue star ettrariiun of the day Is iron formerly ructiuc'ei) a drug store in this city. to be a hoi loon ascension, which is to be mude by Clarence Earnest, the special The wrapper sale still continue at jeirier of the Weber Club. Clark'. There are some good value baloon is to ba Imported for thle event which ha been arranged by t$e a till on hand; hie, 11.15 and $1.35. gseenrg party that are making tbe Dr. Committees Invited Union Labor to Join and Have Oldest Athlete in Utah Meet Leber Day Danvers Will Bex Any Man His Age. n Features. end 1903. 20, ! Balloon Ascent Will Be Os Attrae-tica Wall a Many Other Butchers ce ro' Barbacuo, August 23. AUGUST - WILL WEBER CLUB EXCURSION LONG BE REMEMBERED. Boat forget th MORNING, WORKING FOR OLD MEN TO WEBER CLUB EXCURSION No. 120- No. 120 No. 120 UTAH, SUNDAY OGDEN, O. P. HENDERSON AFTER SOUTHERN PACIFIC FOR $1,999. DROUTH WHITE FLY AND t dy. KILLED HUSBAND'S STENOGRA- PHER. New York. Aug. 19. Mr Beatrice Young, wife of William G. Young, who employs several stenographers In New York hotel, shot and probably fatally wounded Mrs. Catherine Morgan In a parlor of the Hotrl Imperial today, where the totter was employed by Mr. Young. Jealousy 1 believed to be the cause of the shooting. Ml. Young bad separated from her husband and hellrvei Mrs. Morgan was to blame for 1L TO LAME. Trainmen Took up Scalper's Ticket Cacha County as Well aa Weber from Hla 8on and Used AL ty Buffers from Lack of Water, legsd Vile Language. Through hia attorney, T. D. Johnson, O. P. Ifondershot of Hebron. Nebraska, has filed suit in the second district court against the Southern Parlflc Railroad company, for the sum of $1.9911. Dmnages to that amount are alleged to be due him for the action of a conductor In the employ of the railroad In using vile nnd abusive language" to ihe .plaintiff and to hla family while they were passengers on one or the defendant company's train between Portland and Ban Francisco. Last night Mr. Hendershot said: "At Portland I purchased scalper's ticket for my young son and took It eee If It to Portland nt to the spent me that were nil right. He ft was good and I thought no more about tbe ticker until the ticket agent cmnc'nlung and took the ticket up, at the same time ordering my kb to get off the train at the next station. I told the boy to remain on the train nnd told the ticket agent that If he would return th? ticket so that I could rscover my money from tbe agent from whom I had purchased It at Portland, that I would pay tbe boy's fere. The ticket agent told me to shut up nnd when I refused, the conductor, agent nnd another employe of the road grabbed me around the throat and forced me into eesi. at the same time using vile nnd abusive language to me and my family. I with my family got off thV train at Eugene, Oregon, and 1 at once took the matter up with the general pass-eng- r agent. He informed m by letter that he upheld the act'on of the rood's employe. Then I went to Portland nnd laid tbe matter before the general superintendent who told me that he would Investigate the mutter and Inform me of hie decision. Since I have been in Ogden I have received n letter from the superintendent. Informing me that he upheld the action of th train crew. I don't care so much about the taking up of the ticket ns I do about the language that was used In the presence of my .wife nnd children end for that reason I decided to bring the milt." Mr. Hend"thot to th brother of P. J. nnd S. H. Hendershot and has been staying with the latter for several He leaves today for hi home In the east. . During th; past CounSI Good Goods j week a corps of and a have been inspecting the auger beet crop of this county and yesterday finished their labors. The result-lx not at all promising and when th figures have been compiled It la expected that the decrease aa compared with tbe acreage last year will be about and possibly less. In ap raking of the Information gleaned from ths inspection one of those prominently connected with ths best industry state that the hosts have heen very much affected by drying up. In fact, more so than by the white fly post Thle is particularly true of the acreage at Warren, Plain City, West Weber, Syracuse, Kancs-villWilson nd Hooper, in which districts thy arc dependent upon Weber river for their water. This river Is reported to be dry. The flies affected tbe tote planting more than the early crop; in fact, the bests early In the season are reported to be In good shape. An Idea of tho decrease may be gained from the fact that where last year the returns were fiften tons to the acre ttys year n great deal of thto same acreage will not exceed five tone per acre. The total number in round figures In tons decrease as far aa acrengw Is concerned will be at least 25,000 ns compared with 1904. Almost universally the replant haa been a complete failure. The Investigation also revealed the fact that the whits flies Square Deal Is Our Motto. one-thir- d THIS WEEK FOR e, CHERRIES . Frank R. Watkins Grocer Phones Bell 57; Ini 30 Cor. 25ih and Lincoln. You .will find it on draught or bottled JVTTHE- -. Declared superior to all other beers by the Imperial Exper mental Station for the brewing industries of the world :TRY IT: 1 240 Twenty-Fift- h St Where the Palms Grow D. A. SMYTfl, Prop. i, 5? K |